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Guelph Coalition for Active Transportation 💯 Volunteer based non-profit @activeguelph Info(@)GCAT(.)ca www.gcat.ca YES THEY ARE AI CATS-I have a $0 budget and a Canva non-profit acct-you can always donate through our website so I can commission an artist!
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Welcome! I’m Andrea—GCAT’s social media & coms wizard, Vice Chair, committee juggler & more! I run the Guelph Girls Gays & Theys Bike Club & I focus on the social aspects of active transportation.

She/her, queer, AuDHD, disabled & a 2-time right-hook survivor.

Let’s make roads safer for everyone!
Baby me on a trike
activeguelph.bsky.social
Did you know that even if an incident doesn’t require calling 9-1-1, you can still report it?

If a reckless driver puts you at risk, you witness a crash or dangerous behavior, or experience harassment while biking or walking, call the Guelph non-emergency line at 519-824-1212.
activeguelph.bsky.social
🔍 Why Do Close Calls Matter?

While crashes often get reported (worryingly not all!), close calls are an early warning sign of dangerous road conditions. Tracking them helps identify problem areas before serious collisions happen.

📍 How Can You Help?
Reporting your experiences on BikeMaps.org
activeguelph.bsky.social
Spot a Hazard? Report It! 🚲🚧

Potholes, debris in bike lanes, faded crosswalks, missing signs, broken beg buttons—small hazards can lead to big problems!

Use the City of Guelph’s Report a Problem Map:
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activeguelph.bsky.social
Membership & Map Mondays Reminder!
It's that time of the week! Strengthen GCAT's voice by renewing or joining our membership today. Plus, report any cycling incidents or hazards on BikeMaps to aid our advocacy efforts or the City of Guelph's Report a Problem Map. Together, we can make a difference!
activeguelph.bsky.social
Though we never want it to happen; knowing what to do after a crash can make all the difference. Our friends at @thebikinglawyer.bsky.social  has many resources such as their Crash Guide which offers step-by-step advice on what to do if you're involved in a cycling crash. 
The Biking Lawyer's Crash Guide
We write this Crash Guide as victims of bike crashes and cycling lawyers who represent hundreds of injured cyclists.
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activeguelph.bsky.social
Some minor incidents can even be reported online through the Guelph Police Service website: https://f.mtr.cool/cfpvkbbaei

Reporting helps improve road safety!
f.mtr.cool
activeguelph.bsky.social
🔍 Why Do Close Calls Matter?

While crashes often get reported (worryingly not all!), close calls are an early warning sign of dangerous road conditions. Tracking them helps identify problem areas before serious collisions happen.

📍 How Can You Help?
Reporting your experiences on BikeMaps.org
activeguelph.bsky.social
📞 For More Urgent Issues: contact Operations at 519-837-5628 for a quicker response
activeguelph.bsky.social
Membership & Map Mondays Reminder!
It's that time of the week! Strengthen GCAT's voice by renewing or joining our membership today. Plus, report any cycling incidents or hazards on BikeMaps to aid our advocacy efforts or the City of Guelph's Report a Problem Map. Together, we can make a difference!
activeguelph.bsky.social
Though we never want it to happen; knowing what to do after a crash can make all the difference. Our friends at @thebikinglawyer.bsky.social  has many resources such as their Crash Guide which offers step-by-step advice on what to do if you're involved in a cycling crash. 
The Biking Lawyer's Crash Guide
We write this Crash Guide as victims of bike crashes and cycling lawyers who represent hundreds of injured cyclists.
f.mtr.cool
activeguelph.bsky.social
Did you know that even if an incident doesn’t require calling 9-1-1, you can still report it?

If a reckless driver puts you at risk, you witness a crash or dangerous behavior, or experience harassment while biking or walking, call the Guelph non-emergency line at 519-824-1212.
activeguelph.bsky.social
🔍 Why Do Close Calls Matter?

While crashes often get reported (worryingly not all!), close calls are an early warning sign of dangerous road conditions. Tracking them helps identify problem areas before serious collisions happen.

📍 How Can You Help?
Reporting your experiences on BikeMaps.org
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bicyclemayorguelph.bsky.social
Drivers hate this one weird trick: matching the big number on the sign to the one on your dash.

Ford wants to ban school-zone cameras + fund “a million ways” later. Great! Build them now. Don’t switch off the only thing lowering speeds today.
Big black title on yellow: “HATE TICKETS?” Subtitle: cameras aren’t “gotchas” or “cash grabs”—they’re basic physics. Left: black line illustration of a vandalized camera box with cracked window and graffiti “30kmh 24 hrs DAY.” Right text: cameras work as intended but the Province plans to ban them, promising “a million ways” later. Bottom caption: “Drivers hate this one weird trick: it’s called ‘going 30 in a 30.’” “What is ASE?” Underlined definition: Automated Speed Enforcement = speed sensor + camera ticketing only over the posted limit; owner-liability fine; meant to change behaviour; frees police for higher-risk work. Bottom blue block: “What it’s NOT: It’s not a substitute for design. They’re our training wheels until we build the safety in.” Simple line drawing of a standing camera unit. White slide with a yellow pill label reading “ASE is a tool.” Text explains that ASE buys time and saves lives while we rebuild streets to make safe speeds the default. Bold subhead: “The global perspective on ASE is simple,” followed by four points: design the danger out; use cameras where risk is highest; keep the process transparent and fair; turn cameras off once the street itself does the job. Minimal black line drawing of a fallen camera at bottom right. Blue headline bar: “Multiple experts have made it abundantly clear: Automated Speed Enforcement works.” Body text cites: SickKids + TMU study of 250 school zones (45% reduction in speeding); Dr. Andrew Howard’s quote about speed driving injury risk; Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police support; CAA 2025 survey bullets (speeding common in residential areas; 73% slow near cameras; 52% don’t speed back up; 46% avoid ASE roads). Small “Speed Limit 30” sign icon in bottom corner.
activeguelph.bsky.social
Big win for walkability in Guelph!

Council approved Fusion Homes’ vision for connected linear + distributed parks, instead of a single mega-park with 300 parking spaces. GCAT is proud to have played a role with delegation to council.
activeguelph.bsky.social
Spot a Hazard? Report It! 🚲🚧

Potholes, debris in bike lanes, faded crosswalks, missing signs, broken beg buttons—small hazards can lead to big problems!

Use the City of Guelph’s Report a Problem Map:
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activeguelph.bsky.social
GCAT has been working on our "Better Streets" campaign for over a year now and we were looking at mobilizing nearby. I hope we can collectively aid this neighbourhood in any way we can.

gcat.ca/betterstreets/
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bicyclemayorguelph.bsky.social
This is the second Big Gay Ride hosted by The Guelph Girls Gays and Theys Bike club. www.instagram.com/guelph.girls...

The monthly meet up is also on the 24th at the science complex bike shelters at the University of Guelph. Meet at 6:45pm Roll out at 7:00pm
A colorful illustrated poster for the “Guelph Girls Gays & Theys Bike Club” featuring a river winding through green trees, with a goose holding a flower in its beak in the foreground. At the top is the club's logo: two rainbow-colored bikes forming a heart.

Text reads:

MONTHLY MEETUP
University of Guelph
Science Complex
Covered bike shelters

Sept 24th 2025
Meet @ 6:45 PM
Ride @ 7:00 PM

The tone is friendly, inclusive, and nature-themed, evoking a calm and welcoming community ride vibe.
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bicyclemayorguelph.bsky.social
🌈 BIG GAY RIDE — Sept 27, 2025
Join us for a slow, scenic, very queer fall ride from Guelph to Elora!

📍 Meet: 9:00 AM @ Riverside Park (by the pedestrian bridge)
🚴‍♀️ Roll out: 9:30 AM
Destination: Bissell Park, Elora
Community ride - open to everyone!
A square digital flyer with a cream background, rainbow border, and bold blue text reading:
"BIG GAY RIDE" with a simple bike icon below.

Text continues:
Saturday, Sept 27, 2025
Meet-up: 9:00 AM – Roll out: 9:30 AM
Location: Riverside Park – By the Pedestrian Bridge
Open to Everyone
Riverside Park Guelph → Bissell Park Elora A second square flyer with the same cream background and rainbow border.

Bold heading: WHAT TO EXPECT

A low-pressure, supportive social ride with scenic views on the G2G and Cottontail Trails with beautiful fall colours.

Time: ~2–2.5 hours in the saddle (one way) with breaks as needed.

Picnic + farmers’ market in Bissell Park or grab food/coffee in downtown Elora.

Option to cut some distance on the way back.

Second heading: WHAT TO BRING

Water, snacks, layers/gloves, sunscreen, cash/card for farmers’ market or pack food for the picnic.
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bicyclemayorguelph.bsky.social
I’ve never owned a car. Not because I’m extreme—because it’s never been financially possible.

I ride through all seasons. My e-bike gets me to work, to healthcare, to community. It's not lesser. It's survival. It's freedom. It's resourcefulness and resilience.

#WorldCarFreeDay #CarFreeDay
activeguelph.bsky.social
Membership & Map Mondays Reminder!
It's that time of the week! Strengthen GCAT's voice by renewing or joining our membership today. Plus, report any cycling incidents or hazards on BikeMaps to aid our advocacy efforts or the City of Guelph's Report a Problem Map. Together, we can make a difference!
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bicyclemayorguelph.bsky.social
Thank you to those of you who joined us for #BikeTheNightGuelph last night
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cgreysongaito.bsky.social
#BikeTheNight with @activeguelph.bsky.social. One of my favorite nights of the year!
Many people in front of Guelph City Hall all on lit up bicycles
activeguelph.bsky.social
Though we never want it to happen; knowing what to do after a crash can make all the difference. Our friends at @thebikinglawyer.bsky.social  has many resources such as their Crash Guide which offers step-by-step advice on what to do if you're involved in a cycling crash. 
The Biking Lawyer's Crash Guide
We write this Crash Guide as victims of bike crashes and cycling lawyers who represent hundreds of injured cyclists.
f.mtr.cool
activeguelph.bsky.social
Some minor incidents can even be reported online through the Guelph Police Service website: https://f.mtr.cool/zdiocsaevx

Reporting helps improve road safety!
f.mtr.cool