Bicycling Education

BACA uses the Smart Cycling Curriculum developed by the League of American Bicyclists. Over the past four years, BACA has worked with our League Cycling Instructors (LCIs) to offer a wide range of bike and traffic safety skills in central Arkansas.  LCIs offer courses to suit the needs of anyone. Certified, insured and equipped to teach anything from basic skills to college-level courses, LCIs are the experts in bicycle education and safety. Courses offered include: Traffic Skills 101, Traffic Skills 201, Bicycle Commuting Workshop, Share the Road (motorist education), Cycling Skills for Parents, Cycling Skills for Adults, Cycling Skills for Children, and Safe Routes to School (the Traffic Skills 101 course tailored for younger riders, elementary through middle school). LCI's can also offer customized versions of these courses, design bike rodeos, and provide general safety consulting.

To find local League Cycling Instructors and when classes are available in Arkansas, check the following link:

http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/education/course_schedule.php

Traffic Skills 101 is the foundation course for adult bike education, designed to give cyclists the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to ride safely and legally in traffic or on the trail. The course covers helmet fitting and use, personal safety equipment, bicycle safety checks, fixing a flat tire, traffic laws as they apply to bicyclists, on-bike skills and crash avoidance techniques.

For general reference, we've collected some basic bike safety and traffic skills material for home study and reference.  Most of this information parallels the curriculum used in the Smart Cycling courses, and can be used as preparation to take a Traffic Skills class.

  • Traffic Skills 101 On-Line Course:  (Here's an option to take the classroom portion of Traffic Skills 101 on-line, including the written test.  This allows you to review the material, take the test on-line, and save or print a scoresheet, which you can then take to a local LCI in order to complete the on-the-bike portion of the course in order to receive a certificate for completing Traffic Skills 101.)

  • You and Your Bike: (Bike fit, starting and stopping, shifting gears, etc.) A good overview of some basic bike selection, fit, handling skills, and maintenance checks.

  • Traffic Skills: (Riding in Traffic, or on the Trails). This is a quick review of some of the material covered in the Traffic Skills 101, Traffic Skills 201, and Street Skills classes.

  • Arkansas Traffic Law for Bicyclists. A class handout which covers the state laws governing bicycling in Arkansas, as well as local city ordinances which place stricter requirements on cyclists, where these ordinances exist.

  • Road Hazards and Avoidance: (Coming Soon!)

  • Youth Education: Our youth are the future of cycling in Arkansas.  Here's how we seek to reach out to them, and the key things to teach your children about bikes.

  • Education for Law Enforcement Officers: What can we do to help prevent the proliferation of ghost bikes?  We have a few suggestions here...

  • Group Rides and Mass Ride Events:

  • Commuting by Bicycle:  (Coming Soon!)

  • Safe Routes to School:


 

 

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