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The Globe and Mail 🏢 Globe and Mail Inc. (Woodbridge) Jun 18, 2026 · 6 min read Quick Score View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Lessons from driving in England: Pedestrians, cyclists and cars actually exist as equals

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Article Excerpt
OPINION Lessons from driving in England: Pedestrians, cyclists and cars actually exist as equals BARRY RUEGER CAMBRIDGE, U.K. SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO Open this photo in gallery: A bike crosses through an intersection with pedestrian traffic lights on Sidney Street in Cambridge, U.K. BARRY RUEGER/THE GLOBE AND MAIL COMMENTS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Barry Rueger is a Canadian writer based in Cambridge. “Left lane! Barry. LEFT LANE!” shouts my wife Susan for the tenth time in the first half hour I was behind the wheel of our rented Fiat 500, negotiating the medieval la…
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