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Bike Sense

Bike Sense

Written by: The BC Cycling Coalition
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Bike Sense: the podcast of The BC Cycling Coalition.

Join Host Peter Ladner as he interviews guests to talk about all things related to cycling advocacy, education, and road safety in BC. Listen to stories that can influence changes that make active transportation and mobility safer, more equitable, and more accessible, so we can meet our climate, health, social justice, tourism and economic development goals.

Please visit our website at bccycling.ca to find out more about what the BC Cycling Coalition is doing and how you can join and support us.

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Episodes
  • Cash Grab Or Life Saver? Speed Cameras Save Money And Lives
    Dec 31 2025

    Pedestrians and cyclists in BC are killed and injured at a rate that would never be accepted in any other public space. We ask a simple question with a complex political answer: if automated speed enforcement cuts injuries and deaths so reliably, why isn’t it everywhere it’s needed?

    Dr. Brandon Yau, Medical Health Officer with Vancouver Coastal Health, helps us unpack how speed and red light cameras actually work, where they’re currently deployed, and what the data shows about their impact. We examine the “cash grab” myth head‑on and discuss how to design a fair program with clear signage, robust technology, and transparent, revenue‑neutral operations that reinvest any residual funds into road safety.

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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! The future of this podcast depends on people like you becoming members at BCCycling.ca. Please join us.

    Got feedback or ideas for future episodes? Please drop us an email at admin@bccycling.ca.

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    29 mins
  • 2 Kids, 2 E-bikes, No Car: A Year-Round Cycling Family in Whistler
    Dec 22 2025

    NOTE: This episode originally aired in October of 2023. Since then, Brendan and Amanda and family have moved from Whistler to Nelson, BC. They now own a family car, which they mostly use to get to the mountain to ski. They continue to cycle year-round.

    Peter Ladner brings in son Brendan and daughter-in-law Amanda to expose the reality of life as a bikes-only family in Whistler, BC. We talk ice, snow, studded tires, e-bikes, singing kids, irate drivers, and Whistler's political will ... or notable lack thereof.

    Read about the Whistler Climate Action Plan at
    www.whistler.ca/climate-action/big-moves

    Please feel free to reach out to Amanda Ladner at amandabelle@gmail.com if you'd like to talk Whistler, bikes, or family cycling.

    Support the show


    ***********************************************

    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! The future of this podcast depends on people like you becoming members at BCCycling.ca. Please join us.

    Got feedback or ideas for future episodes? Please drop us an email at admin@bccycling.ca.

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    37 mins
  • Heron Way, Healing Way: An Indigenous-led Path to Active Transportation
    Dec 4 2025

    A trail should move more than bodies; it should move history into the open. We sit down with Elder Ruth Adams of Tsawwassen First Nation to explore the Great Blue Heron Way: a bold, Indigenous‑led active transportation route that reconnects communities along the Fraser River and the Salish Sea while reviving stories long pushed aside.

    Support the show


    ***********************************************

    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! The future of this podcast depends on people like you becoming members at BCCycling.ca. Please join us.

    Got feedback or ideas for future episodes? Please drop us an email at admin@bccycling.ca.

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    23 mins
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