Vancouver reasserting itself as cycling leader
4 Jan
2016
4 Jan
'16
12:04 p.m.
*Vancouver aims to reassert itself as a North American cycling leader*
In 2015, the City of Vancouver reported an unprecedented 1.4 million bike trips over its Burrard Bridge, and 50% of all trips being made by foot, bike, or transit (five years ahead of its 2020 goal). The AAA (all ages and abilities) bike network, established between 2009 and 2014, helped the City achieve these successes. In 2016 the City will begin implementing its five-year plan that lays out a dozen new AAA routes, roll out its public bike share program in late spring/early summer, and complete safety upgrades at key intersections.
Full story: http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/12/vancouver-north-american-cycling-leader/
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*Beth McKechnie* | Workplace Commuter Options
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