Tips for Safely Running or Biking in the Dark
Survival Guide for Safely Running or Biking in the Dark, Elizabeth Cooney, Boston Globe, November 1, 2015
Safe Routes to Schools (SRTS)
“Newton Safe Routes to School (SRTS) works to promote walking, biking, and taking the bus to school through encouragement, education, infrastructure improvements, and safety enforcement. Our goal is to create a healthy community for everyone…. Safe Routes to School is a tool to help communities protect children and prevent tragedies. With limited funds available to address
traffic safety, it makes sense to concentrate resources around schools where children spend a lot of time.“
” Click HERE for more information.
Bicycling Classes in Newton
As a member of Bike Newton, you’ll find out when these classes and clinics are being held locally.

Bicycling classes in Newton have been offered to cyclists of all ages and ability levels with the objective of insuring safe and enjoyable riding on city streets and bike trails. Run by League of American Bicyclists Certified Instructors, they are, are ideal for young cyclists who need help building their skills before they take to the road. Some of the programs have been sponsored by MassBike.
left: Steve Heinrichs, League of American Bicycling Instructor (LCI #2660)
These courses Exploring the “Street Smart Cycling” philosophy in web tutorial, classroom, and on-bike contexts is an ideal introduction to real world cycling for anyone interested for fun, fitness, or transportation using either a public way or dedicated bike path. Some children have never learned to ride a bike in active traffic environments and many adults also are not familiar with much of the new bike signage and lane striping. Street smart cycling courses are designed to meet the growing need for safe, fun, and lifelong cycling skills.
Street Smart Cycling Classes for Adults – Not Currently Offered
Middle School Bicycling Curriculum
Bike Newton collaborated with Newton Middle School physical education instructors and administrators at Day Middle School to develop a bicycle safety curriculum. CLICK HERE for more information about the curriculum. The Newton Schools administration is planning to adopt the curriculum at all middle schools so that all Newton students will go through a bicycling safety class based on the most up to date methods developed by the League of American Bicyclists.
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For novice to intermediate cyclists who wish to experience the exhilaration of the open road by recreating or commuting by bike! This fast-paced nine-hour course (two hours in-class and seven hours on-bike) covers cycling equipment options and safety checks, cargo/clothing/route selection, and on-bike balance and awareness skills. Equips participants with a full understanding and practice of vehicular cycling and the confidence needed to ride safely and legally in traffic or on the trail. All-inclusive fee includes student manuals plus a certificate following successful completion of written and road evaluations. All fitness levels are welcome as the required two hours of pedaling time will be spread out over the course of the on-bike session and accompanied by frequent and extended rest breaks. Students provide their own bikes and helmets.
After-School Program Smart Cycling Clinic for Middle School Students – Not Currently Offered
An on-bike clinic encompassing a cycling equipment, riding skills, and spatial awareness lesson plan for middle school participants in the context of an After School Program. The Smart Cycling Clinic emphasizes enjoyment of cycling achieved through practice of real-world cycling maneuvers as well as mastery of useful cycling-related knowledge. The curriculum will consist of equipment check, balance/control drills, and fun skills contests as prescribed by the League of American Bicyclists. Students provide their own bikes and helmets.
