bicycle safety Tag Archive

I Am a Cyclist

Language is important. Words are important. We need to refer to things with labels, and in labeling things we often...

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In Depth: Final Recommendations Made for Point Grey-Cornwall Active Transportation Corridor

The media has had a field day with last week’s release of the Vancouver city staff final recommendations for the...

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Safety in Numbers: Why a Bike Lane in Kitsilano? [infographic]

Brent Granby passed along an excellent infographic on the Kitsilano Bike Lane produced by Holly Foxcroft and Jen Cook....

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City Releases Cornwall/Point Grey Road Design Proposals

This past weekend, the City released its design proposals for improvements along Cornwall Ave and Pt. Grey Road. The...

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Vancouver Cycling News Roundup

There’s a bunch of news and happenings around our community these days relating to cycling. Here are a few items:...

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The Key To Bike Safety? Ride Like You’re Invisible

One of the things people often ask me when they hear that I’m a daily bike commuter is: Isn’t it dangerous?...

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Spring Is Here. It’s Time to Bike to School.

In Vancouver, spring break is nearly over and the weather has almost tipped from completely wet and miserable to...

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Vancouver’s New Public Bike Pumps Spark Outrage

Some elements of Vancouver’s media stirred the pot last week over, of all things, two public bike pumps. The pumps...

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Stop signs and cycling: Should cyclists treat stop signs as yield signs?

Mainstream media has been buzzing this past week over comments made by spokespeople for HUB: Your Cycling Connection...

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Traffic circles: Studies show they’re dangerous to Vancouver cyclists

A little over a year ago, I wrote a bit on proper use of traffic-circles. In case you’re not familiar with them,...

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