Bikeability Scotland courses have been commended for promoting health and safety for children.
Bikeability Scotland courses are run in primary schools across the area to give young people the skills and confidence to ride their bikes safely on roads.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Council officials are commending the courses for promoting health and safety for children. “However, with that comes a need for safety, as we all know how vulnerable cyclists are. The Bikeability courses are invaluable in that respect, teaching children from the start lessons that will last a lifetime that will protect both them and other road users and mean that there is a place for everyone to enjoy our roads.
The training covers a range of skills from starting and ending a road journey to correct road-positioning, left and right turns and over taken.
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