WOW, what a bunch of baloney I've read here!!!
First lets start with the comment "More convenient, Better power transfer". Really? Is this why track racers still use toe clips because they hate power? See:
Soma Fabrications or:
Bike Works NYC -- Wheels, Parts & Accessories Just to show you a couple of many sites for track pedals.
More convenient? You have to get use to toe clips just as you would have to do with clipless, once your use to one or the other then convenience isn't an issue is it?
Trying to get out of toe clips at a light? Geez, I've been riding toe clips on ALL my bikes for over 35 years and never once had an issue at a light...and funny thing about, all my old buds I use to train and race with didn't either as did anyone else that used toe clips back in the day. And someone seen "numerous" riders fall over trying to get out of toe clips? Where the hell to you live? in Clutsville? In my over 35 years of riding I've never seen numerous fall overs in fact barely a handful!
And your only a ankle twist away from release with clipless? Well gee your only a foot lift away from release with toe clips! Only in track racing does one cinch down the straps so tight to eliminate any possibility of having a foot pull out of the pedal thus if you were track racing and came to a stop light your not going to get your foot out...but then again your not going to be able to stop because there are no brakes on a track bike anyways...but there are no stop lights on a track thus no issues with either problem.
Also with toe clips you CAN wear any shoe you want from a racing shoe designed for toe clips of course, to tennis shoes, to sandals, to work shoes, or dress shoes if you have to, without adding on any silly plastic part to make it work.
I didn't say all the above because I think strap and clips are the way to go even though that's what I use, I was just debunking all the myths here.
By the way, no one mentioned that with clipless you have slight better corning clearance.