COVID-19 and Active Transportation

Maintaining our active transportation options—the ability to walk, bike, and wheel—can help us all achieve Canada's physical activity guidelines, and is as important as ever for our quality of life.

If you have no symptoms, stay 2 metres (6 feet) away from others, and strictly follow Health Canada’s COVID-19 prevention rules, you can walk and cycle in support of your physical and mental health.

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BCCC Position Statement on ICBC Enhanced Care

Last year, changes went into effect at ICBC in order to limit costs and make the rating system fairer — and more just — for all who drive.

However, not every British Columbian owns or drives a motor vehicle. Vulnerable road users — people who predominantly walk, cycle or wheel for transportation, as well as those who use transit — represent neither the source of a significant proportion of the losses at the Crown corporation, nor the overriding need to overhaul its rating system.

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Active Transportation in 2020 and the BC Budget Challenge

This disappointing and somewhat alarming gap in Budget 2020 — and all the related missing pieces in the MoTI Service Plan related to AT — seems to harken back to earlier eras, when cycling was just not part of the provincial conversation. In the ‘80s and ‘90s, active transportation was not really “a thing”, and we had no broad, mainstream cultural imperative driving the everyday discourse towards big, bold moves aimed at resolving existential crises.

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Arno Schortinghuis

On Friday, November 30, 2018, the Canadian cycling advocacy community lost a giant in Arno Schortinghuis. It would be impossible the BCCC team to adequately express what Arno meant to the organization, and to cycling in British Columbia, in the nearly two decades he was involved.

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UBCM Passes Resolution on MVA Modernization

A resolution calling on the province to support effort advocacy efforts to modernize the Motor Vehicle Act passed at the 2018 Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) conference.

Moved by The City of New Westminster, the resolution entitled ‘Updating the BC Motor Vehicle Act to Improve Safety for All Road Users’ voiced support for meaningful recommendations toward reform of the Act, as expressed by the position paper ‘Modernizing the BC Motor Vehicle Act’, authored by the Road Safety Law Reform Group of British Columbia.

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Mid-Vancouver Island Cycling Feasibility Study

In collaboration with the Comox Valley Cycling Coalition and Friends of Rails to Trails Vancouver Island, the BCCC has released a report which identifies opportunities to improve cycling and walking transportation, recreation and tourism in the Mid-Vancouver Island Region, specifically the Comox Valley Regional District.

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