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    This is part of my desire to become a League of American Bicylists LCI certified instructor. I want to use that as a way to go to these driving schools and the high school and ask to teach a section on bicycle safety.
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

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    The thing that stands out from Drivers Ed was watching those "Ohio Highway Patrol" films. The ones that showed wrecks--in graphic detail--to scare us from driving like idiots. This was 1979 or so.

    Don't think we had any training on how to deal w/cyclists but Western Penna folks are generally courteous. I rode a lot as a kid & teen. My younger brother and I would go on long, long rides (my dad bought us these "English racing" 10 speed road bikes when I was 11 or so---quite an upgrade from the hand-me-down Sears banana bike I had been riding ). Drivers treated us well. That was a different time, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    This is part of my desire to become a League of American Bicylists LCI certified instructor. I want to use that as a way to go to these driving schools and the high school and ask to teach a section on bicycle safety.
    Yeah!!!! Claps hands!!!

 

 

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