Work with Kids on Wheels and BCCC for the Summer ☀️
Read MoreTargets to reduce driving by 25% and accelerate mode shifts across B.C. signals a major transformation in transportation. How will the B.C. government follow through?
Read MoreNext week, local elected officials vote on a Safe Passing law resolution at their annual UBCM meeting. It’s an important step to establish safer roads and cycling in BC - and you can help.
Read MoreMore robust efforts are required to improve road safety in BC, especially for vulnerable road users – people travelling on foot, by bike or other active modes of transportation - all of whom continue to face growing risks on our roads. The BCCC recently responded to the B.C government’s latest Road Safety Strategy (released May 2021), calling for additional initiatives, policies and investments to reduce road-related injuries and deaths in British Columbia.
Read MoreMajor reductions in the carbon impact of our transport systems are urgent and critical. The opportunities are right in front of us. The transportation sector is rapidly evolving, with new and better mobility options. B.C. is well-positioned to seize the momentum and make major investments in active transportation to address climate change. The BCCC recently wrote to the B.C. government on how active transportation can contribute to reducing GHG reductions and a mode-shift away from car-dependent communities, while also providing multiple benefits to British Columbians in the decades ahead.
Read MoreBCCC would like to invite you to a celebration of cycling! The virtual 20th anniversary tour of Bicycle Film Festival (BFF) comes to Vancouver - and all of B.C. - July 30 – August 15. BFF Select Shorts appeal to a wide audience from film connoisseurs to avid cyclists and everything in between.
Read MoreThe BC Cycling Coalition is hiring—we’re seeking two people with backgrounds in early childhood education, who love cycling, and have communications experience to join our Kids on Wheels team as instructors this summer.
Read MoreA law establishing a minimum safe passing distance will protect people who commute by bike to work or school, or who bike just for fun, especially during GoByBike Week (May 31 - June 6), when thousands more people across BC will get back on two wheels.
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