I see that on westbound Gerrard between River and Parliament where many cyclists ride on the sidewalk, dodging around unsuspecting pedestrians. It’s an example of problem transference, where cyclists have a problem, they don’t feel safe, whereas the pedestrians on the sidewalk are (save curb hopping cars) safe, until the cyclists decide to solve their problem of a safety deficit by making safety the pedestrians’ problem. The solution is of course for cyclists to keep off the sidewalk, at least in urban settings and ride your bicycle on the road, accepting the risks or choosing another route. Or, do what I do, if I’m on the sidewalk with my bicycle I’m walking beside it.