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== General ==
 
== General ==
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When many people think about riding on the North Shore they envision an armoured mountain biker riding over logs and boulders or people riding slowly along one of our many multi purpose trails. Much of our cycling policy has been directed specifically toward those kinds of riders. But there is another type of rider in the North Shore that probably needs policy more urgently than either the Mountain Bikers or the Recreational Riders: The '''City Biker'''.
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City Bikers are those riders using a bicycle for '''purposeful trips'''. They have a destination objective in mind and want to take the quickest route to get there. This includes people commuting to work or school, going to an appointment, visiting friends, shopping, etc. The municipal governments of the North Shore have all been working on plans for increasing the number of trips made by bicycle. Fundamental to realizing those plans is the development of safe and convenient infrastructure for cyclists. The NS-VACC is committed to helping make this a reality by advocating for:
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* '''Separated commuter bicycle paths and lanes''' - Multi Use Paths (MUPs) like the Spirit Trail are valued infrastructure for recreational use. They are not a good match for a City Biker. Forcing people with strollers and walking dogs or children on bicycles to share space with City Bikers is very dangerous. Establishing safe and dedicated routes for cycling is imperative to the safety and livability of our community
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* '''Proper design of routes and access to them''' - Sometimes it seems like the designated bike routes were created by someone who is not a rider just drawing a line on a map. They have not taken into account difficulties like hills by contouring the route, safety issues like crossing traffic, parked cars and driveways, proper signal triggering access, curb drops for trail access and connector routes. Advocating for well designed routes and access is key to increasing the use of cycling as an alternative means of transportation on the North Shore.
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* '''End point facilities''' - Once a City Biker arrives at a destination it is not a matter of pulling out a key and locking things in the trunk. Bicycle theft is one of the most common crimes in the Lower Mainland. Cyclists are often required to lock their vehicle to trees and poles and hope that their vehicle has not been stolen or vandalized by the time they return. Additionally they need to carry helmets and bags with them wherever they go and usually have no facilities to clean up change into dry clothing. We need policy in place for ensuring that all business related destinations provide proper bike racks in plain site of public eyes, have available lockers and also shower and changing facilities for employees.
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* '''Education''' - Increasing the community's awareness of cycling is a major aspect of the NS-VACC's purpose. Not only educating people about how to ride but also educating drivers about cyclists.
   
 
Note: This section is still in progress :)
 
Note: This section is still in progress :)
   
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* Discuss different types of riders (City Bikers, Mtn Bikers, Road Bikers, Recreational Bikers), why NS-VACC exists and details about our objectives
 
 
* The pyramid: Design, Education, Enforcement
 
* The pyramid: Design, Education, Enforcement
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* Traveling to, from and within the North Shore
 
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=== How to participate ===
* Common policy objectives (separate paths, contouring routes, properly designed approaches, end facilities, well placed signals, speed bump cut outs, bike accessible signal buttons, curb drops, etc)
 
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* About joining the NS-VACC and contributing to the Wiki (need a reference from an existing member)
 
* About joining the NS-VACC and contributing to the Wiki (need a reference from an existing member)
 
* The [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vacc-nshore/ NS-VACC email list] operates through the Yahoo Group. You need a Yahoo account to participate.
 
* The [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vacc-nshore/ NS-VACC email list] operates through the Yahoo Group. You need a Yahoo account to participate.

Revision as of 11:25, 29 June 2010

The North Shore committee of the Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition is dedicated to enhancing the safety and feasibility of using bicycles as an alternative mode of transportation for purposeful trips in the North Shore. This includes commuting to work, shopping, personal trips and any other short to medium length journeys that do not require heavy loads or passengers.

Announcements

  • NS-VACC is looking for riders to join us in the North Vancouver Canada Day parade on July 1st

General

When many people think about riding on the North Shore they envision an armoured mountain biker riding over logs and boulders or people riding slowly along one of our many multi purpose trails. Much of our cycling policy has been directed specifically toward those kinds of riders. But there is another type of rider in the North Shore that probably needs policy more urgently than either the Mountain Bikers or the Recreational Riders: The City Biker.

City Bikers are those riders using a bicycle for purposeful trips. They have a destination objective in mind and want to take the quickest route to get there. This includes people commuting to work or school, going to an appointment, visiting friends, shopping, etc. The municipal governments of the North Shore have all been working on plans for increasing the number of trips made by bicycle. Fundamental to realizing those plans is the development of safe and convenient infrastructure for cyclists. The NS-VACC is committed to helping make this a reality by advocating for:

  • Separated commuter bicycle paths and lanes - Multi Use Paths (MUPs) like the Spirit Trail are valued infrastructure for recreational use. They are not a good match for a City Biker. Forcing people with strollers and walking dogs or children on bicycles to share space with City Bikers is very dangerous. Establishing safe and dedicated routes for cycling is imperative to the safety and livability of our community
  • Proper design of routes and access to them - Sometimes it seems like the designated bike routes were created by someone who is not a rider just drawing a line on a map. They have not taken into account difficulties like hills by contouring the route, safety issues like crossing traffic, parked cars and driveways, proper signal triggering access, curb drops for trail access and connector routes. Advocating for well designed routes and access is key to increasing the use of cycling as an alternative means of transportation on the North Shore.
  • End point facilities - Once a City Biker arrives at a destination it is not a matter of pulling out a key and locking things in the trunk. Bicycle theft is one of the most common crimes in the Lower Mainland. Cyclists are often required to lock their vehicle to trees and poles and hope that their vehicle has not been stolen or vandalized by the time they return. Additionally they need to carry helmets and bags with them wherever they go and usually have no facilities to clean up change into dry clothing. We need policy in place for ensuring that all business related destinations provide proper bike racks in plain site of public eyes, have available lockers and also shower and changing facilities for employees.
  • Education - Increasing the community's awareness of cycling is a major aspect of the NS-VACC's purpose. Not only educating people about how to ride but also educating drivers about cyclists.

Note: This section is still in progress :)


  • The pyramid: Design, Education, Enforcement

How to participate

  • About joining the NS-VACC and contributing to the Wiki (need a reference from an existing member)
  • The NS-VACC email list operates through the Yahoo Group. You need a Yahoo account to participate.

Pages

Routes and Short Cuts

Our Routes and Short Cuts page lists routes commonly used by experienced riders to get around the North Shore.

Hot Spots & Issues

Our Hot Spots page lists specific locations on the North Shore that need attention for advocacy. If you're a rider who has recently encounter a Hot Spot please see if it is listed and, if not, submit it for inclusion in the list.

Our Issues page is a more general non-location specific page to help track issues that need addressing.

Meetings

NS-VACC holds regular meetings at 6:00 pm on the first Thursday of every month. Our regular meeting location is the Elizabeth Musto seminar room of the West Vancouver Public Library at 1950 Marine Drive in West Vancouver.

For information on past meetings and agendas please refer to the Meetings page.

Group Rides

Periodically the NS-VACC holds group rides to help familiarize members with issues and locations of concern.

For more information on past and upcoming group rides please refer to the Group Rides page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you new to riding the streets of the North Shore? Browse through our Frequently Asked Questions page for information and tips about riding in our beautiful area.

Governments and other official entities

Unlike many communities, the development of official policy concerning cycling on the North Shore involves the cooperation of many governments and counsels. For more information please refer to our Governments and Other Official Entities page.

Media

Read about the NS-VACC in the media, including our own media releases, on our Media page.