02/01/2010
Don’t put away that bike.
Even though it’s winter in Toronto,
you can still use your bike during the season.
In fact, an increasing number of people are commuting to work even
during the coldest days of the year.
Biking in winter can be enjoyable as long as you dress
for the occasion. If you dress in
layers, wear the proper clothing and use clothes that bock the wind, you will
find that your bike is not only effective in helping you get around, but that
it’s actually quite enjoyable.
Some other tips for riding in winter – give yourself extra
time to get to your destination, cycle more slowly in snowy conditions, use
fenders to stay dry and use lights on your bike to stay visible.
It’s also helpful to take curves at a slower pace and avoid
leaning on you bicycle. It’s important
to keep the bike perpendicular for maximum traction.
Biking in the winter also provides benefits to both you and
your community. It helps reduce traffic
congestion and doesn’t contribute to climate change. In addition to being good for the
environment, it’s great for your health, too.
To make things easier for cyclists this year, the City is
improving its service levels for cyclists.
In addition to providing more attention to clearing snow from bike
lanes, the City is also clearing sections of the Martin Goodman Trail to help
cyclists get around during the winter season.
So, keep that bike handy – even in the winter. You’ll find that it’s a great way to get
around, stay in shape and help the environment as well.