There are common rules that drivers and cyclists have to follow while sharing the streets, but these two groups still find themselves on a collision course. As Ross Lord explains, the recent death of a cyclist in Halifax is highlighting the need for better safety and reigniting the push for a National Cycling Strategy.
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