Nobody expects a bicyclist to go uphill at 20mph
How an ebike rider takes charge to balance courtesy and safety. (Video)
I love to empower individual cyclists to ride with confidence wherever they want to go.
How an ebike rider takes charge to balance courtesy and safety. (Video)
The faster you go, the faster you can get into trouble. What bicyclists need to know about speed, stopping distance, and motorist errors.
Take a ride in the cab of a large truck with a professional driver, and see how a savvy cyclist stays safe around a turning truck.
Here’s how to be safe on shared-use paths, which have special hazards. Motor vehicles cross them too, at driveways and intersections.
Best practices to ensure you and your fellow path users have an enjoyable time.
Sgt. Colby Lalli: No law requires you to endanger yourself for another road user’s convenience.
Tell every motorist you know: Look, don’t hook!
You can do this. Each of us can.
Our new website brings all of our resources together with enhanced capabilities and a better user experience:
the public facing site, for which we are still building our cornerstone content and inbound marketing strategies
the ability to register for in-person classes right on the calend...
A week after taking the November 12-13 CyclingSavvy Weekend course, John Alexander sent me an email asking what was the best way to ride over the Lake Mary Blvd/I-4 interchange. Most people (including experienced road cyclists) regard that interchange as impossible for a cyclist.
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CyclingSavvy is a program of the American Bicycling Education Association. Our mission is to provide programs and resources for the education of bicyclists as drivers of vehicles, and bicycling-related education for traffic engineers, transportation planners, law enforcement professionals, educators, and the general public.