The PedNet Coalition teaches 'vehicular cycling' meaning students of the classes learn to ride a bike safely and confidently on city streets, in cooperation with car drivers. All classes are taught by instructors who have been certified by the League Of American Bicyclists (LAB); they follow the LAB teaching principles and use LAB materials.
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- Walk Safe Bike Safe—Columbia Public School children in grades K to 3 learn some basic bike and walking safety in PE class.
- Bike Pro—Bike Safety Education for children ages 10 to 14.
- Confident City Cycling—Learn how to ride safely and confidently on city streets.
- Bike Skills 101— A three-hour course geared toward the adult cyclist who doesn't have the time for the full Confident City Cycling Class.
- Bike Buddy—Team up with a certified bike expert to learn the ins and outs of riding in Columbia.
- Earn A Bike—Local kids can use some sweat equity to earn a bike
League of American Bicyclists Certified Instructors are given 20 hours of instruction and required to pass a written and road test before teaching any classes.
