Search Results for: "idaho stop"
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News
You’re probably doing the Idaho stop wrong
Many are pushing for ‘stop as yield’ here in Canada, but it has to be done right
Matt Hansen September 14, 2022 -
Advocacy
Study shows Idaho stop improves cyclist safety
Research findings suggest ‘stop as yield’ laws would be safer and more efficient than the current rules of the road in most jurisdictions
Canadian Cycling Magazine August 5, 2022 -
News
Edmonton asks province to consider Idaho stop in revised traffic code
City council to vote on major downtown cycling infrastructure in October
Philippe Tremblay October 1, 2016 -
Advocacy
Edmonton bike advocates the latest to champion the “Idaho stop,” calling it safer and more effective
The appeal of the Idaho Stop is spreading, with cycling advocates Edmonton, along with other major Canadian cities, saying that the technique should be legally enshrined Alberta’s rules of the road.
Todd Aalgaard August 31, 2015 -
News
Toronto cycling advocates call for laws recognizing the Idaho stop
Biking south along Shaw Street in Toronto, you find yourself as part of an ad hoc commuter peloton, whether you like […]
Todd Aalgaard May 26, 2015 -
News
Toronto bike cops can’t stop going through stop signs
The cycling police aren’t exactly leading by example
Canadian Cycling Magazine September 12, 2022 -
News
Three Toronto police officers on bikes caught riding through stop sign
Twitter user posts video of cops rolling through
Canadian Cycling Magazine September 7, 2022 -
Advocacy
Montreal proposes allowing cyclists to treat stop signs as yields, turn right at red lights
The city government of Valérie Plante included the measure among ways to reduce or eliminate cycling-related fatalities.
Todd Aalgaard February 15, 2018 -
News
Six outdated rules for city cycling that need to be modernized
Times have changed and so should these
Matt Hansen July 24, 2023 -
Advocacy
Toronto Police respond to national team cyclist ticketed twice in High Park
Noah Ramsay was training in a snowstorm in the deserted area
Matt Hansen May 3, 2023 -
Advocacy
National team cyclist ticketed twice in High Park during snowstorm
Noah Ramsay was riding in the empty area when he received the citations
Matt Hansen April 20, 2023 -
Advocacy
Police are hiding behind Bike Share Toronto signs to ticket cyclists
Cops have been doing blitzes around the city
Matt Hansen August 29, 2022 -
Video
Should the Ontario Police have shared this video of a cyclist being ticketed?
The controversial Twitter post caused some to question whether the ticket should even have been issued
Lily Hansen-Gillis March 24, 2021 -
News
Montreal police stand by 12,000 tickets they issued to cyclist last year
Enforcement officers in the Canadian city that issued the most tickets to cyclists say heavy ticketing was for safety reasons
Philippe Tremblay August 14, 2019 -
Advocacy
Investments in bike lanes provide exceptional public health returns, study
Researchers in New York City find that, “investments in bicycle lanes come with an exceptionally good value because they simultaneously address multiple public health problems”
Philippe Tremblay October 2, 2016 -
News
Two Toronto police officers on bicycles struck in hit and run
The driver was fleeing the scene of a traffic stop and the officers sustained minor injuries
Philippe Tremblay October 2, 2016 -
Advocacy
Montreal issues list of do’s, don’ts about city cycling
Today, the city of Montreal — one of the most progressive in the country when it comes to all things bike-related — issued a series of twenty recommendations, all aimed at ensuring that Quebecers share the road more equally and fairly.
Todd Aalgaard September 21, 2015 -
News
Police posted partial evidence of riders going through red lights, and the Internet was naturally upset
A short clip intended to prove cyclist broke the law didn’t show the most crucial part
Matt Hansen January 15, 2024 -
Cyclocross
Michael van den Ham announces (semi)retirement from racing
What’s next for the 4x Canadian national champion?
Terry McKall September 26, 2023 -
Members
Singletrack that shines
Hundreds of trails run through local parks, making this northern U.S. city a mountain biker’s playground
Melanie Chambers September 15, 2023 -
Advocacy
A super annoying (but well-intentioned) thing some drivers do
Every cyclist has probably experienced this
Matt Hansen June 27, 2023 -
Blogs
A week in the life on the road in America’s Wild West
7 days, 856 km on the road, 7,389 m of climbing, 38 hours in the saddle
Tom Perlmutter September 15, 2022 -
News
Colorado has passed a bill that will allow cyclists to go through red lights
Some cities have already approved the concept
Matt Hansen April 8, 2022 -
Feature
Tara Weir, overcoming fear and bikepacking the world
The cyclist has crossed more than 20 countries by bike
David Chaundy-Smart September 1, 2020 -
MTB
Haida Gwaii: Cycling the Edge of the World
14,000 years of human history, 1,000-year-old trees and on-and off-road West Coast adventure
Canadian Cycling Magazine February 5, 2020 -
MTB
Canadian EWS Qualifier events announced for 2019
If you’re looking to punch your ticket to the Enduro World Series, here’s your chance
Terry McKall December 18, 2018 -
MTB
Enduro World Series expands list of qualifier events across Canada
Ontario and B.C. races are your chance to qualify to compete against the fastest racers in the EWS
Terry McKall January 11, 2018 -
News
Boivin the best placed of thirteen Canadians in Stage 1 of the Tour of Utah
American Ty Magner takes the race’s opener in Logan
Rob Sturney July 31, 2017 -
Rides+Events
The Trans Am Bike Race is a continent-sized challenge
Covering over 6,800 km from Astoria, Oregon to Yorktown, Virginia
Philippe Tremblay June 10, 2017 -
News
Two new qualifying events for the Enduro World Series announced
Angel Fire, New Mexico, and Sun Valley, Idaho will host qualifying events on the NAET circuit for the EWS.
Philippe Tremblay April 12, 2016 -
News
2015 Tour of Utah: Kiel Reijnen sprints to Stage 1 victory
United HealthCare’s Kiel Reijnen drew first blood in the 2015 Tour of Utah Monday, making a move on the wet finishing circuit of Logan to join the remnants of the day’s breakaway and take the sprint.
Rob Sturney August 3, 2015 -
News
Olds makes sixth Superweek podium appearance at the 2015 Giro di Burnaby, Holloway wins for the men
On Thursday night at the Giro di Burnaby, Shelley Olds made her sixth consecutive appearance in the Top 3 at BC Superweek, riding to victory — her first at the Vancouver-area race since 2007.
Todd Aalgaard July 17, 2015 -
News
Three days after winning Boise, Daniel Holloway takes UBC Grand Prix
It’s been a pretty good week for Daniel Holloway of AltoVelo-Seasucker. On July 11, Holloway won the Boise Twilight Criterium in Boise, Idaho, after holding off three members of Team UnitedHealthcare.
Todd Aalgaard July 15, 2015 -
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Mountain Bike Trails – Buffalo Pound Park Saskatchewan
Buffalo Pound Park
Canadian Cycling Magazine July 18, 2012 -
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Family Affair
School was never this much fun, Rick and Tanya McFerrin took their kids on a 13-month, 14,000 km bike journey.
Canadian Cycling Magazine June 4, 2011