CAN-BIKE COURSE SCHEDULES AND DETAILS:
Where:
Monday Magazine Board room (Off Cormorant at Blanshard, in the side
door.
Please don't bring your bikes inside).
Text Book:
Effective Cycling (EC), fifth or sixth edition, by John Forester,
The MIT Press.
February 25:
Class 1: 9:00 am - 12:00pm
Classroom Session:
Bicycle selection, sizing, inspection, and lubrication. Basic
cycling skills and principles of traffic flow.
Road:
Cycling style, posture, cadence, etc. Riding on residential and
minor arterial streets. Straight-line riding, dealing with parked
cars, shoulder checking, signalling, yielding and maintaining
right-of-way, turning.
Reading:
E.C.: chapters, 1, 2 pgs 6-28, 22, 26, 27, optional 5.
Class 2: 12:30pm - 3:30pm
Classroom:
Tire repair. Where to ride on the roadway, lane changing,
intersections.
Film, "Effective Cycling."
Road:
Riding on minor arterial streets, changing lanes, signalling,
proper intersection positions, turning-lane rules, etc. Emergency
manoeuvres introduction.
Readings:
E.C.: 8, 29, 30, 31, 32, review 22.
March 4
Class 3: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Classroom:
Brakes, cycling accidents, emergency manoeuvres. Optional film.
Road:
Riding on minor and major arterial roads. Emergency manoeuvres
practice.
Readings:
E.C.: 3, 4, 13, 23, 28. Optional 36
Class 4: 12:30 - 3:30
Classroom:
Gears and drive-train. Riding at night, in the rain, cold and
heat. Keeping your body going. Avoiding straight-road hazards.
Intersections, review.
Road:
Ride on downtown arterial, merges, diverges, unions, separation.
Readings:
E.C.: 14, 16, 17, 18, 33, 34, 35, review: 30, 32.
March 11
Day Ride: 9:00am
Meeting:
Tillicum Mall upper level in front of the Brass Duck restaurant.
Purpose:
The importance of riding style and drinking and eating enough only
become obvious after a number of hours in the saddle. The pace is
relaxed and recreational, with planned stops. Overcoming fears of
highway riding and hill climbing are also dealt with.
Over the Malahat Drive to the Shawnigan Lake turnoff. Around the
west side of the lake and lunch at The Galley restaurant.
Continue through Cobble Hill and down to the Mill Bay ferry.
Along Wallace Drive to West Saanich
Road and down Interurban back to the Mall.
Approximately 4 hours saddle time.
March 18
Exam:
Multiple choice exam: 40 questions, 1.5 hours to write and mark.
Handling:
Parking lot exercises.
Road exam:
15 minute loop through downtown, two students at a time.
Pass:
75% written 60% road and handling. Instructor level 80% over all.
Certificates for participation and graduation are issued by the
Canadian Cycling Association and can be picked up from the
Instructor upon completion of all course requirements.