Cycling or scooting is another great way to get to school.
Like walking, it’s fun, healthy and keeps you fit. Better still: if you do it safely, it can also be quicker!
What makes cycling such a great idea? Find out here.
Tip 1
Before heading out, always check your bike or scooter is working properly.
Tip 2
Check if your school has cycle parking, so you can store your bike or scooter securely during the day. Be sure to use a good quality lock and attach your ride to a fixed stand.
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Tip 1
It’s really important to wear a helmet. Find one that fits you properly and remember to fasten the strap securely under your chin.
Tip 2
Always use cycle lanes (or shared cycle/pedestrian paths) if you have them on your route.
Tip 3
Learn as much as you can about cycling safely on the roads with TfL. If you and your family want to find out more search 'TfL Cycling'.
Top Tip: be bright!
Wear something bright and reflective, like a hi-visibility vest, so drivers can see you. If you need to cycle in the dark, make sure you have lights on your bike (that’s the law) and stick to well-lit streets.
Tip 1
If you’re riding on a shared path, remember to be extra careful! Give plenty of room to people on foot, and watch your speed so you’re able to slow down or stop if needed.
Tip 2
When you’re riding past parked cars, leave plenty of room. Watch out for doors being opened or people trying to cross the road.