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Help Your Child Bike Safely This Summer

Bicycle Safety Town at Mi-Sci | May 31 or June 28

Before summer bike rides begin, give your child a fun, hands-on way to learn safe bicycling habits at the Michigan Science Center.

Bicycle Safety Town is a free event open to kids ages 7 to 9 with advance registration.

Mi-Sci is partnering with Major Taylor Michigan Cycling Advocacy to bring this interactive bike safety experience to the Lower Atrium.

Young riders will learn:

  • Proper helmet fitting
  • The ABC Quick Check
  • Hand signals
  • Rules of the road

Then, they’ll put those skills into practice by navigating a simulated street environment designed to help them ride more safely and confidently.

Each session is limited to 12 participants.

Event Details

  • Cost: Free with registration
  • Dates: Choose one session on May 31 or June 28
  • Times: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Where: Lower Atrium at the Michigan Science Center, 5020 John R Street, Detroit, MI
  • Bring: Bicycle helmet

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