Not exact matches
Each year # 11 million is spent on «Bikeability»
training to help
young cyclists improve their safety on the roads.
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Young had made a critical speech in Parliament about the provisions for
cyclists to take their bikes on
trains, and when British Rail implemented new measures they invited
Young to appear on the publicity poster.
«Does long - distance
training saddle
young cyclists with fragile bones?.»
Brubaker and his team believe
young endurance
cyclists are at greater risk because
training does not strengthen bones by putting weight on them, also called bone «loading.»
88 per cent of instructors also believe
cyclists should complete some form of
training programme, adding weight to the view that road safety education, for whatever transport mode, should be provided from a very
young age.