BCCC Blog Posts
Advocacy work the BC Cycling Coalition has been engaging with ICBC, BC Ferries, Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, as well as our work in advancing cycle tourism, e-bike rebates and Bill 23.
It’s the policy question that faces the scooter and the e-bike, the smallest forms of electric transportation. They’re surging in popularity among regular people, but the U.S. government hasn’t yet adopted them as solutions to solve heavy-duty problems like traffic jams or climate change. And it is not certain that it ever will.
After a stellar summer we’re beyond thrilled to have expanded our Kids on Wheels program to the UBC neighbourhood for a Fall program!
Civil claim argues that corporation’s benefits are insufficient, enhanced care policy go against charter.
In May, 2022, the British Columbia School Trustees Association’s, representing all 60 boards of education in B.C., passed the following resolution…
This informative hour covers insurance options available to cyclists and vulnerable road users as well as answers specific questions about the ICBC Enhanced Care program and legal considerations around risk and injury for cyclists.
The BC Cycling Coalition proudly announced the recipients of the Attended Bicycle Parking Grant, aimed at promoting active transportation and enhancing bicycle parking programs across communities. The grant program, funded by the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI), received a strong response from municipalities, firms, and community organizations across the province. Applicants requested more than three times the allocated funding of $200,000, demonstrating significant demand for bicycle parking initiatives.