Monday’s ride was the second in a series of events planned on council days by Critical Mass Ride Oak Bay
About 50 cycling advocates cycled from the University of Victoria to Oak Bay Municipal Hall on Monday, keeping up their campaign for safe cycling routes in the municipality.
Coun. Hazel Braithwaite said the view of residents of Henderson Road have to be considered as well. Some have expressed concern about the availability of street parking, including when they host gatherings at their homes. Braithwaite said as a councillor, she has to represent the “general interest of everybody,” adding locations where students ride bikes to school deserve particular attention when it comes to safety.
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