Cycling advocates warn of ‘crisis’ after latest rider killed on Toronto street
TORONTO — Cycling advocates are calling for urgent action to improve safety on Toronto’s streets after a 24-year-old rider who was hit by a dump truck died last week, marking the fifth cyclist fatality in the city this year.
The five fatalities so far in 2024 have surpassed the city’s combined number of cyclist deaths from 2021 to 2023.
Michael Longfield, executive director of Cycle Toronto, said the toll “points to a crisis.”
“It shouldn’t take somebody dying for it to be a real wake-up call that we need to ensure that our bikers are safe,” he said.