Kids cycling to school – what you need to know
1 February 2016
Kids cycling to school – what you need to know
With more children on bikes this week, cycling advocates are offering advice to parents and drivers.
“People can expect to see more children on bikes as schools reopen this week,” says Patrick Morgan from Cycling Action Network.
“Drivers need to pay extra attention, and slow down around schools.”
He says some schools have a 20 km/h speed limit in place, to reduce traffic danger.
“The Government and Councils are investing $350 million in cycling, so we will see more bike lanes with children on them.”
Mr Morgan has tips for parents to prepare children for cycling to school.
Do a skills check
Go for a ride with
your child and make sure their cycling skills are ready for
their ride to school. Practise pedalling, braking, turning,
making eye contact, and signaling until you’re confident
they are ready.
Plan a low-traffic route
together
Cruise your neighbourhood for the best
bike route. Do a trial run from home to school together,
making sure your child knows how to negotiate intersections.
If you have trouble finding a low-traffic route, contact
your Council for maps that could steer you toward quieter
roads.
Make sure they know the rules of the
road
Practise signaling turns, using cycle
lanes, giving way where required, riding predictably with
traffic, and scanning the road ahead.
Check their
bike and equipment
Make sure they fit the bike,
and can straddle the bike frame comfotably. Check that the
brakes are working, the tyres are hard, and the chain is
lubricated. If unsure, check with a bike shop. Make sure
their helmet fits and is in good condition.
Find
local resources for young cyclists
Ask your
council, school and cycling clubs if they offer bike skills
courses. Some places organise bike trains, which are like
carpools for young cyclists. There are also bike buddy
programmes, which match you up with a mentor.
Set
an example
Ride your bike to demonstrate that
cycling is a convenient, quick and fun way to get
around.
Resources
Pedal Ready offers
free bike skills instruction in Wellington region http://pedalready.org.nz/
Auckland
Transport https://at.govt.nz/cycling-walking/cycle-training-and-events/
Bike
Wise https://bikewise.co.nz/
Bike buddies
http://www.gw.govt.nz/bike-buddies/
ends