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> Online traffic skills courses / learn-to-ride lessons

  • ONLINE COURSES
    • Traffic Smarts for Cyclists
      • Purchasing for your organization
        • Request complimentary access
      • Individual purchase: USA
      • Individual purchase: CANADA
      • Purchasing for friends & family members
      • Applying a coupon code
    • ‘Defensive Cycling’ (ticket dismissal)
      • Info for courts, attorneys, & LEOs
      • Info for course participants
        • Austin, TX and region
        • Houston, TX
        • Resources
    • About our online courses
      • Navigation, interactivity, & quizzes
  • ON-BIKE TRAINING
    • Riding in traffic
    • Learn to ride a bike
      • Read one mother’s story
      • About the training
      • CO: Fort Collins & Laporte
      • Other locations
  • CYCLING SKILLS
    • Riding in traffic
      • Five key traffic principles
      • Changing lanes in traffic
      • Triggering a traffic light on your bike
      • Navigating traffic circles & roundabouts
      • Riding with kids
    • Bike handling
      • Braking
      • Shifting gears
    • Equipment
      • Parts of the bicycle
      • Checking your bike for safety
      • Choosing & adjusting your bicycle helmet
  • CYCLING LAWS
    • Canada
      • AB – Alberta
        • Alberta Traffic Safety Act
      • BC – British Columbia
        • British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act
      • SK – Saskatchewan
        • Saskatchewan Traffic Safety Act
        • Regina: Traffic bylaw — Cyclists
        • Saskatoon: Cycling bylaw
    • USA
      • Uniform Vehicle Code
      • CA – California
        • California Vehicle Code
        • Santa Monica
          • Santa Monica Municipal Code
      • TX – Texas
        • Texas Transportation Code
        • Austin Code of Ordinances
        • Houston Code of Ordinances
      • VA – Virginia
        • Code of Virginia: Motor Vehicles
      • WA – Washington State
        • Revised Code of Washington (RCW)
        • Seattle Municipal Code
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Some of our clients

Since 2002, we have been involved in developing, administering and teaching cycling education programs across Canada and the USA.

  • Cycling Canada
  • Accel Robotics
  • Austin Cycling Association (became BikeAustin, now SafeStreetsAustin)
  • BikeTexas (Previously the Texas Bicycle Coalition)
  • Bike to Work Victoria (became Bike to Work BC, now GoByBikeBC)
  • British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection (became Ministry of Environment, now Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy)
  • British Columbia Ministry of Finance
  • British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways (now Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure)
  • Camosun College
  • Capital Regional District
  • City of Austin
  • City of Houston
  • City of Nanaimo
  • City of San Marcos
  • City of Santa Monica
  • City of Victoria
  • Community Council of Greater Victoria (now Community Social Planning Council)
  • Canadian Cycling Association (now Cycling Canada)
  • District of North Saanich
  • District of Saanich
  • Greater Nanaimo Cycling Coalition
  • Greater Victoria Cycling Coalition (now Capital Bike)
  • Greater Victoria School District
  • School District 63 (Saanich)
  • Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
  • League of American Bicyclists
  • Pacific EcoVentures (for Elderhostel / Road Scholar)
  • Royal Roads University
  • Texas Driver Traffic Safety Education Association
  • Travis County (TX) Parks
  • Travis County Courts
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • University of Victoria
  • Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition (now HUB)
  • Waller County Courts
  • woom™ bikes USA
  • West-Mont Montessori School
  • …and many more, plus thousands of private individual who have taken our courses and workshops.

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  • Trigger an unresponsive traffic light on your bicycle.
  • Improve your daytime (and nighttime) visibility when riding your bicycle.
  • Be maneuverable, visible, predictable, and communicative on a bicycle in traffic
  • Move away from the curb to make yourself more visible & gain maneuverability.
  • Discourage the left cross in an intersection on your bicycle.
  • Pass parked cars on your bicycle without concern.
  • Cycling in neighborhood traffic

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