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Cyclist says he was threatened by construction crew parked on major Toronto bike lane

Let's be honest, therelationship between drivers and bikersin Toronto has never been quite harmonious.

However, tensions recently reached a boiling point when one cyclist alleged that a construction worker parked in a bike lane had some seriously vulgar words for him.

The cyclist alleged that while travelling down Bayview towards Corktown Commons, he encountered a semi-truck parked in the bike lane.

According to his tweets, the truck driver hurled insults at him, threatened to start a fight, and was spewing profanities.

The tweets even explained that the truck driver turned on his lights in an effort to avoid clear photographs being taken.

Lots of other fellow bikers chimed in, calling for the Toronto Police Traffic Services to address the issue.

Some people directed their concerns at the construction business to which the truck belonged to.

One person even said they went down to the site to confront the driver.

TheCity of Toronto's websitestates that "vehicles actually and actively engaged in works undertaken for or on behalf of The City" are permitted to stop in bike lanes.

It goes without saying, but on behalf of bikers everywhere, please treat all cyclists with dignity and kindness despite your frustrations.

Lead photo by

@thebikingvet


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