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Salt Spring's Crucial Bike Route Gap, and BC Transit's Vision

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An eye-opening conversation with Steve New, board member of Island Pathways and former Chief Operating Officer of BC Transit.
We explore the ambitious vision of completing the 180-kilometre Salish Sea Trail loop on Salt Spring Island's narrow roads, and dive into the role of BC Transit in enabling active transportation across B.C.
Island Pathways: improving transportation on Salt Spring Island https://islandpathways.ca/
B.C. Transit's vision

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Membership in the BCCC is now FREE! To find out about BCCC's projects and add your voice to the chorus please visit BCCycling.ca

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Chapters

1. Salt Spring's Crucial Bike Route Gap, and BC Transit's Vision (00:00:00)

2. Cycling Advocacy for Salt Spring Island (00:00:39)

3. Improving Transportation Options for Cyclists (00:15:51)

16 episodes

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An eye-opening conversation with Steve New, board member of Island Pathways and former Chief Operating Officer of BC Transit.
We explore the ambitious vision of completing the 180-kilometre Salish Sea Trail loop on Salt Spring Island's narrow roads, and dive into the role of BC Transit in enabling active transportation across B.C.
Island Pathways: improving transportation on Salt Spring Island https://islandpathways.ca/
B.C. Transit's vision

Share your BikeSense with us! Send us a text message.

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The Bike Sense podcast with Peter Ladner is produced by the BC Cycling Coalition – your voice for safer and more accessible cycling and active transportation in British Columbia.
Membership in the BCCC is now FREE! To find out about BCCC's projects and add your voice to the chorus please visit BCCycling.ca

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Salt Spring's Crucial Bike Route Gap, and BC Transit's Vision (00:00:00)

2. Cycling Advocacy for Salt Spring Island (00:00:39)

3. Improving Transportation Options for Cyclists (00:15:51)

16 episodes

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