Death of star New Brunswick cyclist prompts rally for road safety changes
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — The death of competitive cyclist Ellen Watters highlights the need for safer roads in New Brunswick and beyond, her friend said Thursday ahead of a rally planned in her honour.
Watters, 28, was badly injured after being hit by a vehicle while training Dec. 23 just outside Sussex, N.B. Her death was announced Wednesday.
The Sunday rally will push New Brunswick to enact a one-metre rule for motorists, which is already legislated in other provinces including Nova Scotia and Ontario.
Emily Flynn, Watters’ friend and a fellow cyclist, said the group wants New Brunswick’s rule to be named “Ellen’s Law” in her memory.


