Training


Safe Routes to School National Course
The Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center, with support and funding from the USDOT, CDC, and EPA, developed the Safe Routes to School National Course. The course is intended for audiences at national, state, and local levels, and can be presented as a comprehensive overview of SRTS issues and programs, or used to identify and solve problems in a community or at a school.

Safe Routes to School Training
Leaders of the Marin County, California SRTS program offer training workshops that join school officials, transportation professionals, law enforcement officers, advocates and parents at a one (or two) day workshop that provides a clear blueprint for how to develop a successful SRTS program for your community.

Walkable Community Workshops
The National Center for Bicycling and Walking teaches Walkable Community Workshops that build alliances among elected officials, agencies, and citizen leaders to create safer and more welcoming accommodations for pedestrians. They can include discussions of Safe Routes to School activities at the community's request.

League of American Bicyclists (Kentucky Instructors)

Florida School Crossing Guard Training Guidelines

Walking School Bus Information
http://www.saferoutestoschool.ca/guide/chapter4/chap4_wsb_checklst1.doc
http://www.goforgreen.ca/asrts/pdf/WSB-booklet-e.pdf

Bike Rodeos
http://www.bicyclinglife.com/SafetySkills/BicycleRodeo.htm http://www.bike.cornell.edu/pdf%20files/Bike_Rodeo_404.2.pdf