Pedal Poll/Sondo Vélo 2021: A Community Science Project on Who Cycles in Canada

30 Pages Posted: 5 Jan 2022 Last revised: 18 Mar 2022

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Meghan Winters

Simon Fraser University

Jeneva Beairsto

Simon Fraser University

Raktim Mitra

Ryerson University

Moreno Zanotto

Simon Fraser University

Kathryn Walker

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Karen Laberee

University of Victoria

Alexander Soucy

Saint Mary's University

Anders Swanson

Winnipeg Trails

Habiba Mahmoud

Winnipeg Trails Association; University of Manitoba

Brian Pincott

Vélo Canada Bikes

Caislin Firth

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Sara Kirk

Dalhousie University

Date Written: November 26, 2021

Abstract

Cycling is the fastest growing mode of transportation in Canada. However, there are minimal data on who is cycling. To address this, researchers and advocates launched Pedal Poll/Sondo Vélo 2021, a community campaign to conduct the first-ever national cycling count, collecting gender, age, and race on who is cycling, where, in Canada. Over 1,000 volunteers collected data between June 1-6, 2021. Based on 79,735 people counted, the highest cycling volumes were at sites in Vancouver and Toronto (>400 cyclists/hour) and along bike paths and cycle tracks. There were twice as many men as women (65% men, 32% women, 3% other/unsure) with marked variability within cities. About four in five (78%) people cycling were adults (18-64 years), and cyclists were disproportionately white, with 74% of people cycling perceived to be white. We share Pedal Poll/Sondo Vélo data to inform programming that promotes cycling for diverse populations.

Keywords: bike infrastructure, equity, ridership, age, race, gender

Suggested Citation

Winters, Meghan and Beairsto, Jeneva and Mitra, Raktim and Zanotto, Moreno and Walker, Kathryn and Laberee, Karen and Soucy, Alexander and Swanson, Anders and Mahmoud, Habiba and Pincott, Brian and Firth, Caislin and Kirk, Sara, Pedal Poll/Sondo Vélo 2021: A Community Science Project on Who Cycles in Canada (November 26, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4000804 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4000804

Meghan Winters

Simon Fraser University ( email )

8888 University Drive
Burnaby, British Columbia V5A1S6
Canada

Jeneva Beairsto

Simon Fraser University ( email )

8888 University Drive
Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6
Canada

Raktim Mitra

Ryerson University ( email )

350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3
Canada

Moreno Zanotto

Simon Fraser University ( email )

8888 University Drive
Burnaby, British Columbia V5A1S6
Canada

Kathryn Walker

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Karen Laberee (Contact Author)

University of Victoria ( email )

3800 Finnerty Road
Victoria, British Columbia V8P 5C2
Canada

Alexander Soucy

Saint Mary's University ( email )

923 Robie Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3
Canada

Anders Swanson

Winnipeg Trails ( email )

winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada

Habiba Mahmoud

Winnipeg Trails Association ( email )

Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada

HOME PAGE: http://linkedin.com/in/habiba-mahmoud

University of Manitoba ( email )

Winnipeg
Canada

HOME PAGE: http://linkedin.com/in/habiba-mahmoud

Brian Pincott

Vélo Canada Bikes ( email )

306 Edwin St
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B0Y6
Canada

HOME PAGE: http://www.canadabikes.org

Caislin Firth

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences ( email )

Seattle, WA 98195
United States

Sara Kirk

Dalhousie University ( email )

Healthy Populations Institute
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2
Canada

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