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Good to see a group of young children Learning how to stay safe on their Bycycles


Being instructed by adult superviser on Ulverscroft / Whateley rd. what seems, how to approach

and turn right at potentially dangerous T-Juncton.


Children need to have the experience that they cannot get in the Park.


All wearing Hi-Vis and Helmets..


All Kids need this to help them stay safe


Fox.

Asset Wrote:

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> the argument would be that you'd be betting on

> their life letting them cycle around without

> having had the proficiency training



Not talking about official training - it's the parents with toddlers that make me think....WTF?

Excellent - creating the new generation of cyclists - after a gap of at least one generation blinded by the myths of universal freedom createdby the car.



jimbo1964 Wrote:

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> Sounds great. I'll sign my boy up for a course

> next year when he's 6 (not that he's going near

> the Wellington Arch).

I often see Cycling proficiency training going on around Herne Hill - must be a course offered from the Velodrome? Schools used to offer the scheme, but alas it seems that has been dropped.


I took my CPS Test in year 5 and shall be booking my daughter onto the herne hill course in the easter or summer holidays. Essential road awareness training.

Southwark residents can apply for free lessons through cycle instructor

http://www.cyclinginstructor.com/

For Southwark, I think the children need to be 9 and above. Check out the website.

Stewart Vanns who also works in Collaboration with SNUB on our Bike projects is an instructor for cycling instructor.

Good luck

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