Bike Sense is intended to help make cycling in British Columbia safer, more inclusive, and more accessible.
Read MoreThe reasons why people ride bicycles have hardly changed from 150 years ago, when the bicycle was first invented.
Read MoreActive transportation is easy, efficient, safe, and affordable, and now it's becoming more accessible to more people.
Read MoreToday’s bicycles are almost identical to bicycles developed in the late 19th century when light bulbs and telephones were invented.
Read MoreRiding a bicycle can be part of any lifestyle—with a few modifications you can wear almost anything.
Read MoreWhether you’re a beginner or experienced rider, plan ahead to set yourself up for success.
Read MoreBicycle facilities, and bike-related signs, markings, and symbols commonly used in many regions across the province.
Read MoreMany factors contribute to cycling safety, including where and how you ride, your interactions with others, and road and weather conditions.
Read MoreLearn basic cycling skills, general tips for safe road, path, and trail riding, plus some advanced techniques.
Read MoreDevelop your cycling skills, or learn how to build, maintain and fix bicycles.
Read MoreThere are many ways to reduce the risk of bike theft, at home and away.
Read MoreYou can go farther and faster when you use a bicycle in combination with public transit.
Read MoreCreate your own cycling adventure! Take your bike with you on full-day and multi-day trips...
Read MoreA wide variety of cycling-related groups, programs, and events can be found across B.C.
Read MoreMake an impact by encouraging your local government to support cycling accessibility, equity, and safety.
Read MoreThe Motor Vehicle Act is the legal statute covering all road users in B.C., including people on bicycles.
Read MoreWhat to do if you’re involved in a fall or a collision while cycling, or if you or another road user is subject to abuse, threats, or physical violence.
Read MoreBike Sense 7th edition was published by the British Columbia Cycling Coalition (BCCC).
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