Thanks for sharing Chris. Something extremely rare in Canada is the retractable bollard. They allow emergency/authorized vehicles but deny through traffic. Amazing tool.
I work in gastown and live up Cambie past City Hall. I honestly like taking heather down to 7th (no way I am biking on 6th before the bike lane). Then going to the seawall, but you could take the cambie bridge (I don't like the hill and the weird loop at the end). Going back home, honestly I like going over burrard bridge and over to cypress all the way up to 10th then cutting back across towards cambie.
Soft shoulders can be good they just need to be placed on the right streets with a lot of destinations so people cycling can easily cross the street. Also, better driving education is needed.
Thanks for sharing Chris. Something extremely rare in Canada is the retractable bollard. They allow emergency/authorized vehicles but deny through traffic. Amazing tool.
very helpful, thanks for posting. glad to see the City planning to improve Gastown access. and once you're there, the bike valet is terrific
I work in gastown and live up Cambie past City Hall. I honestly like taking heather down to 7th (no way I am biking on 6th before the bike lane). Then going to the seawall, but you could take the cambie bridge (I don't like the hill and the weird loop at the end). Going back home, honestly I like going over burrard bridge and over to cypress all the way up to 10th then cutting back across towards cambie.
Thanks for the info!
Soft shoulders can be good they just need to be placed on the right streets with a lot of destinations so people cycling can easily cross the street. Also, better driving education is needed.
Great video!
I've got videos of all the bike routes in Vancouver - feel free to use them for any future videos/projects.
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