Safe Routes to School - Pedestrian and Bike Safety Resources

SRTS provides pedestrian safety lessons, bike safety assemblies, and bike rodeos for students .

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Pedestrian Safety Education

SRTS provides pedestrian safety lessons for students in grades K-12 but is primarily focused on second-grade students. Cognitively, students at the second-grade level are ready to learn about the principles of being a safe pedestrian and therefore SRTS encourages schools to incorporate this training as enrichment or as part of curriculum. Schools can deliver the curriculum themselves with the resources below or can schedule sessions with their SRTS Outreach Coordinator:

Bike Safety Education

SRTS provides bike safety assemblies for students in grades K-12 but is primarily focused on fourth-grade students. SRTS encourages schools to incorporate this training as enrichment or as part of curriculum. Schools can deliver the curriculum themselves with the resources below or can schedule an assembly with their SRTS Outreach Coordinator:

Bike Rodeos

A bike rodeo is an interactive way to teach students the rules of the road while practicing safe bicycling skills. The rodeo format incorporates stations along a loop course that simulates a neighborhood environment. A representative from Safe Routes to School can assist your school in planning and running a bike rodeo event. We will also deliver a bike rodeo kit with all the necessary tools to help you run a successful event.

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Tip Sheets, Guides, and Games

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