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Students are coached for the cycling proficiency test known as Bikeability at Queens Mead Primary School, Braunstone, Leicestershire, but can Bike Club succeed in our anti-cycling culture?
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National Standard Cycle Training (the "Bikeability" course) is free in some areas and available for a small fee in others via your local council.
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National Standard Cycle Training (the "Bikeability" course) is free in some areas and available for a small fee in others via your local council.
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The new 'Bikeability' award, a cycling proficiency test for the 21st century, designed to give the next generation the skills and confidence to ride on today's busy roads is also being rolled out in schools across England and Wales, while a growing number of schools are introducing 'cycle trains' as a safe and healthy way of getting pupils out of their parents 'cars and into the saddle for the daily journey to school.
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Its Bikeability cycle training programme will continue, and there is also the expert panel the DfT is setting up an "on wider sustainable travel that would promote cycling as part of the wider green agenda".
Cycling England will soon be no more – but what can its successors achieve? | Russell Honeyman 2011
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Most primary schools offer Bikeability but places are limited so be ready to say "yes" when the opportunity arises.
Bike to school – kids like it, and so would you | Laura Laker 2011
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Bikeability – national cycle training – gives you and your child peace of mind that they will be safe on the road.
Bike to school – kids like it, and so would you | Laura Laker 2011
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The transport minister, Norman Baker, said the government was committed to encouraging more people to cycle though Bikeability and the £560m sustainable transport fund.
The Guardian World News Peter Walker 2011
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The Department for Transport is setting up a new recognition scheme for organisations that provide National Standard cycle instructor training, a cornerstone of Cycling England's Bikeability award scheme.
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Steered by advice from cycling expert John Franklin (author of the set text for Bikeability cycle training), 'How to be a better cyclist' offers advice on staying safe on the roads, and explores techniques that allow cyclists to better integrate with traffic, including reacting dynamically to changing situations.
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