Bike class teaching
Has anyone taught Traffic Skills 101 or related classes? I'd love to hear your experiences.
I got my LCI last year, but what with moving and all I haven't had a chance to teach TS101. At my new workplace, we have these employee wellness seminars, and I volunteered to give a one-hour seminar on Bicycling with Traffic. Of course I didn't try to fit the 9 hour course into one hour. I went through the 5 Crash Prevention steps.
I had a great time because I love talking about bicycling and traffic. The class was fairly receptive to the concepts. It was small, because it had gotten scheduled at a time when there were several conflicts, but I am pretty sure a lot of people will watch it on DVD because we have to attend or watch 4 seminars to get our health insurance discount, and this was a popular topic. I want to do it again next year, with some review and some new information, perhaps more discussion and maybe even a ride afterward. (Hazard Avoidance Maneuvers I only touched on, since I couldn't demonstrate these in a classroom.)
No one argued about the principles of Vehicular Cycling, which is what happened when I took the class several years ago so I was prepared for that. But one guy did go on about how his wife won't let him bike by himself anymore since his last MRI, how he'd had run ins with dogs, and cars driving him off the road. That sort of thing is going to scare off other people from cycling.
Reflecting on this later, I decided that next time I could first emphasize that rural riding is different than in town riding, and while the same rules apply for the most part, you do have to accept that rural riding, particular on Missouri roads without shoulders, is more dangerous than in town riding. Second when someone starts telling their horror stories I should return to the point about the difference between anecdotes and statistics, and remind everyone how dangerous it is to drive a car but we do it fearlessly.
I liked having him in the class because I think every time I teach it I can learn how to do it better.
2009 Trek 7.2FX WSD, brooks Champion Flyer S, commuter bike