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Here's a sneak peek at some of the most noteworthy stories coming up in this weekend's Wheels section of the Toronto Star:
Cyclists and drivers have to learn to get along
Wheels editor Mark Richardson reports that the mood between drivers and cyclists is probably at a low this week after the Bryant decision and the bill proposal by an MPP to legislate road clearances between cars and riders. Then Jim Kenzie weighed in against the bill. Read more
Burlington Hydro tests electric SUV to save gas
Peter Gorrie tries out an all-electric Ford Escape that's been entirely converted for Burlington Hydro use to test fleet possibilities. Read more
2011 Mini Countryman: Pushing the Mini limit
John LeBlanc reports in a preview that the latest Mini edition offers all-wheel drive, as well as added space for family and practical use. Read more
Join the discussions on Wheels.ca's blogs
Catch Norris McDonald's provocative Auto Racing blog Read more
Jim Kenzie brings his unique perspective to The Driver's Seat. Read more
John LeBlanc casts his jaundiced eye on the auto industry at The Crank. Read more
Also:
Google Snoop and 407 ETR are taking over my life
Lorraine Sommerfeld can see the day when highway tolls can track you around the city and if the billing records fall into the wrong hands, they could be misinterpreted. Read more
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