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Students ride on the road together.
Grades 6-7

Everyone Rides: Road Skills

Increase students’ safe cycling skills and confidence so they can experience the benefits of biking for transportation.

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Building Independence and Skills for Life

 

Everyone Rides Road Skills levels-up safe cycling skills and confidence so students can experience the benefits of biking for transportation.

The course, targeted to Grades 6 and 7 (and may also be adapted for Grade 5 or Grade 8 classes depending on classroom composition), incorporates hands-on activities to build cycling and pedestrian confidence, regardless of students’ incoming skill levels. Trained instructors lead lessons to demystify bike mechanics, practice bike handling skills, and solidify rules of the road, all of which culminate in a supportive ride through the school’s neighbourhood. 

 

Interested in having an Everyone Rides Road Skills program at your school?

 

What to Expect

 

  • HUB Instructors are Bike Right certified to ensure the quality of all in-person lessons. Meet our team!

  • Equipment: To make this course accessible to everyone, we bring helmets and a fleet of 21 bicycles - including adaptive bikes - to every program. 

  • Evaluation: Students and school staff are asked to complete an online survey before and/or after the course to measure course impact and changes in habits within the school community.

  • Teacher participation: Classroom teachers work with new riders at the school using HUB's easy, step-by-step method outlined in this guide and video.


Course Outline

Instructor demonstrating helmet fit in a classroom

Unit 1: Introduction to Cycling Safety

Students are introduced to the benefits of cycling and how to ride safely by learning fundamental laws, behaviours, and communication

girl wearing a bike helmet leans on a bike pump next to her bike on Mechanics Day of Everyone Rides Road Skills

Unit 2: Basic Bike Maintenance

Hands-on activities get students up close and personal with bicycles as they learn to check air pressure, brakes, and oil chains. Tips for fitting a bike and locking it properly are also reviewed. *In the City of Vancouver, this unit is omitted.

A boy rides his bike on school grounds.

Unit 3: School Ground Cycling Skills

Within the comfort of the school grounds, students ride through drills that practice gearing, stopping, signaling, and improving control. Classroom teachers coach new riders through their own progression from balancing to pedalling.

Instructor in classroom with several children teaching rules of the road trivia for Everyone Rides Road Skills

Unit 4: Rules of the Road

Students’ learning so far is put to the test with a friendly trivia competition. Emphasis is placed on clarifying rules of the road in preparation for the upcoming road ride.

Three children and an adult instructor riding in a line on a tree lined street during an Everyone Rides Road Skills Road Ride

Unit 5: Neighbourhood Road Ride

Small groups head out with our certified instructors to ride a pre-planned route that exposes students to common infrastructure and traffic scenarios. New riders have another chance to practice fundamentals with classroom teachers on the school grounds.

Students ride their bikes around the school grounds.

“Thank you again for providing this program. It reinvigorated kids who had not cycled for a long period of time. They remembered how much they enjoyed riding.”

Grade 6/7 Teacher, Port Coquitlam
Students ride their bikes around the school grounds.

“My students really enjoyed the program. They enjoyed the practical part of riding the bicycles the best. Thank you for giving our school this amazing opportunity.”

Grade 6/7 Teacher, Vancouver
Students ride their bikes around school grounds.

“It was a fabulous program and we will definitely be having them back if possible.”

Sarah Beairstro, Grade 6/7 Teacher, Richmond, Blended delivery

Watch the Video

Ride the Road is an immersive active travel course for grade 6-7 students. It incorporates hands-on activities to build cycling and pedestrian confidence regardless of students’ incoming skill levels. Trained instructors lead lessons to demystify bike mechanics, practice bike handling skills, and solidify rules of the road, all of which culminate in a supportive ride through their school’s neighbourhood.

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Several students gather around a Bike to School Week table.

Bike to School Week

Bike to School Week is back June 1-5, 2026! Join this annual celebration where we encourage students of all ages to bike, roll, or walk to school.