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Posted on 17/05/08

Cyclists get in gear to speak with a unified voice

Ask any cyclist, and they'll tell you the hardest thing about riding a bike in Toronto is that you feel invisible."A lot of drivers just don't look," says Vanessa Fong, an architect who rides her black folding bike to work every morning. She says motorists don't see bicycles the way they see pedestrians or other cars. She has been cut off, pushed around, and nearly run over.

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