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Webinar Feb. 19 Integrating Bike Share and Public Transport in B.C. – Insights from the Netherlands

release by Hub Cycling

January 20, 2025 - Join us for an insightful webinar where we explore the Dutch approach to integrating bike share programs with the wider public transportation system. Discover how the Netherlands has integrated bike share and public transport and what benefits a similar system can bring to BC.

Discover how the Netherlands has integrated bike share and public transport and the benefits it can bring. ©

Learn how this model benefits users by offering greater door-to-door mobility, reducing traffic congestion, and promoting sustainable (inter)urban travel.

Find out how British Columbia can draw inspiration from the Netherlands to create a more provincially supported and integrated (e-)bike share system, enhancing connectivity and equitable access to opportunity (including housing, employment, education, and healthcare), while supporting a greener, more efficient transportation network.

Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how we can shape the future of urban mobility in BC.

Speakers:

Chris Bruntlett, International Relations Manager, Dutch Cycling Embassy
• Mirtha Gamiz, Planner, New Mobility, TransLink
• Mia Kohout, CEO, Vancouver Bike Share aka Mobi by Rogers

Moderator: Sebastiaan Messerschmidt, Consul General, Consulate General of the Netherlands in Vancouver

Register here.

This webinar is part of a webinar series with the consulate general of the Netherlands in Vancouver, the Dutch Cycling Embassy and HUB Cycling.

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