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8.3. Delivery of Bikeability

8.3. Delivery of Bikeability 8.2. About The Bikeability Trust 8.3.1 Ratios and session timings

8.2. About The Bikeability Trust

8.2. About The Bikeability Trust The Bikeability Trust is a charitable incorporated organisation with the role of managing, developing and promoting the Bikeability programme on behalf of the Department for Transport. The Trust supports the administration of the Bikeability...

8.1. What is Bikeability?

8.1. What is Bikeability? Bikeability is the Department for Transport’s cycle training programme in England. It has been approved by the Cycle Training Standards Board as the curriculum for delivering the government’s National Standard for Cycle Training.  In England,...

8. The Bikeability Programme

8. The Bikeability Programme Please select a section below to get started. 8.1.What is Bikeability? Start reading 8.2.About The Bikeability Trust Start reading 8.3.Delivery of Bikeability Start reading 8.4.Safeguarding and Code of Practice Start reading 8.5.Contact The Bikeability Trust...

7.5. Moving groups by walking

7.5. Moving groups by walking If it’s not possible for you to move your group by riding on the road, you can walk instead. This is a last resort but is a useful option when the traffic or road...

7.4. Doubling up

7.4. Doubling up When moving your riders (by snaking or shepherding) you can do this with a single line of riders, or use the ‘doubling up’ technique. This makes the line shorter and more manageable. Doubling up is useful...

7.3. Strategy 2: shepherding

7.3. Strategy 2: shepherding Shepherding is where you move up to six riders with one instructor. It’s different to snaking because the front rider does not follow an instructor. This means the leading rider is often the most responsible...

7.2.4 Learning on the move

7.2.4 Learning on the move Once riders have developed good skills in the snaking technique (they have awareness, are communicating well and understand priority at junctions), consider allowing different riders to lead the snake. They should be in front...

7.2.3 Snaking responsibilities

7.2.3 Snaking responsibilities Before snaking, the group should agree on the following:  7.2.2 Front instructor 7.2.4 Learning on the move

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