Be Bike Friendly

Outline

Bike Route Designer and Event Professional Class
The Safe Bike Ride

Be Bike Friendly Courses offer the best in Bicycle information. Our road course is meant to help enable your career, arm you with valuable standardized information and save your organization money. Our Road Course Design curriculum provides you with tools and best practices that help you reduce possible injury on your rides and save you time and money. Are you sure your event or ride will be the safest it can be? WIll people return and tell their friends or will they never ride that route again?

Our courses give you the insight into how to design a route that is safe and enjoyable for all cyclists. We offer experience gained from multiple organizations so you don't have to make the same mistakes. Take our test and if you pass with a score of 75% or better you earn the Safe Bike Route Professional certification. Help make cycling enjoyable for everyone by joining an elite knowledgeable club of people that are driving safety as their priority. Review the course outline and sign up below.

The course is 2.5 to 3 hours and includes an 18 page design guide and study booklet. The study booklet has homework that is required to be completed before the course begins.

Here is the course outline and what you will learn:

Introduction

Community Events
Why Route Design?
Knowledge Areas Needed
Tasks performed
Terms Defined

Identifying the Requirements

Objectives
Defining the Audience
Selecting distances
SAG Stops
Police Involvement

Designing the Route

Start/Finish
Features and Destinations
Parameters and Best Practices
Don’t Do This!
Permitting
Staging
Course Standards: Colors, Markers and Signs
Tools

Day of Tools and Tips

Ride Map and Cue Sheets
Ride Information Flyer
Pre-ride Announcement

A Successful Event

Marketing
Insurance
The 7 Successful Event Tips
Event Feedback

Certification Requirements


To get started register here.
Each class is limited to 48 students.

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