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Do a deal with your local Bike Shop

Forming a close relationship with your local bike shop is yet another way you can promote riding to your school and local community.

Involving your local community

Approaching businesses in your local area is a great way to involve the community in your Ride2School program.

Parent Prizes

Children need parental permission to walk and ride to school. Warrnambool West Primary has come up with a nifty incentive to further promote active travel for students and parents.

Reducing congestion around your school

If traffic congestion is an issue at your school, particularly due to construction works occurring through the Building Education Revolution, Ride2School has the solution and some great strategies your school can implement.

Spanners and Spokes!

Darley Primary School uses a bicycle maintenence/construction program to foster leadership and build student confidence as part of school curriculum.

Students create newsletter inserts to promote riding and walking to school

The tables are turned as Ashby Primary students reward teachers for riding and walking to school on Ride to Work Day. Read the great newsletter inserts that students have written to report the schools Hands Up! survey results.

Support the people who support your bike riding. Join Bicycle Victoria.