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CAN-BIKE
CAN-BIKE is a Canadian cycling skills course offered across the country by Cycling Canada Cyclisme. It is a nationally standardized series of courses on all aspects of cycling safety oriented toward recreational and utilitarian cycling. The courses are taught by certified cycling instructors, and through a variety of organizations who are interested in education, safety and health. CAN-BIKE follows the basic philosophy of vehicular cycling Vehicular cycling (also known as bicycle driving) is the practice of riding bicycles on roads in a manner that is in accordance with the principles for driving in traffic, and in a way that places responsibility for safety on the individual. The ..., which owes much of its approach to the ideas of John Forester. Courses offered *Level 1 - Fundamentals of Cycling *Level 2 - Cycling Basics & Bike Rodeo *Level 3 - Core Cycling Skills *Level 4 - Advanced Cycling Skills *Level 5 - Instructor Training *Commuter Cycling Skills *Bicycle Maintena ...
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Cycling Canada Cyclisme
The Canadian Cycling Association (CCA), branded as Cycling Canada (CC) ( French: ''Cyclisme Canada'' (''CC'')) is the national governing body of cycle racing in Canada. Role Cycling Canada is a National Sport Organization whose main reason for being is the organization and promotion of cycling in Canada. Programs Cycling Canada also operates CAN-BIKE, a nationally standardized series of courses on all aspects of cycling safely oriented toward recreational and utilitarian cycling. Partnerships Cycling Canada is a member of the UCI and COPACI. Organization Cycling Canada, previously the Association Cycliste Canadienne-Canadian Cycling Association (130177116rr0001) is registered with Canadian Revenue Agency as a Canadian amateur athletic association (RCAAA). Provincial governing bodies References External links Cycling Canada's official website {{International cycling National members of the Pan American Cycling Confederation Cycle racing organizations Cycle racing in ...
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Vehicular Cycling
Vehicular cycling (also known as bicycle driving) is the practice of riding bicycles on roads in a manner that is in accordance with the principles for driving in traffic, and in a way that places responsibility for safety on the individual. The phrase ''vehicular cycling'' was coined by John Forester in the 1970s. In his book '' Effective Cycling'', Forester contends that "Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles". These techniques have been adopted by the League of American Bicyclists and other organizations teaching safe riding courses for cyclists. As a method for strong and confident riders to cope with fast motor traffic, many recommendations of vehicular cycling are widely applied. Vehicular cycling has at times been controversial, particularly on larger roads not designed for bikes. Technique A vehicular cyclist is one that travels within the roadway in accordance with the basic vehicular rules of the road that are shared by all drivers an ...
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John Forester (cyclist)
John Forester (7 October 1929 – 14 April 2020) was an English industrial engineer, specializing in bicycle transportation engineering. A cycling activist, he was known as "the father of vehicular cycling", for creating the Effective Cycling program of bicycle training along with its associated book of the same title, and for coining the phrase "the vehicular cycling principle" – "Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles". His published works also included ''Bicycle Transportation: A Handbook for Cycling Transportation Engineers''. Early life Born in East Dulwich, London, England, Forester was the elder son of the writer and novelist C. S. Forester and his wife Kathleen. He moved with his family to Berkeley, California, in March 1940 and attended public schools there until after his parents' divorce, when he finished high school at a preparatory school on the East Coast.Forester, JohnMy historyForester Website. Accessed November 1, 2007. He l ...
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