ESTEVAN - The Estevan Early Years Family Resource Centre (EEYFRC) wrapped up Bicycle Safety Week by hosting a clinic for children on Saturday at the Wylie-Mitchell building.
Employees from Hutt's Safety offered instruction, advice and even demonstrations to children on how they can safely operate their bicycles and scooters during the next few months. The participating children had varying levels of experience, and some still had training wheels on their bikes.
Participants had to know how to ride a bike, and caregiver participation was required.
Young people learned the rules of the road, how to use hand signals, and how to wear their helmets. They applied what they learned by making their way through a circuit.
Bike Safety Week is held each year in May in Saskatchewan. It is not only a chance to spread awareness and tips to adults and children regarding the importance of properly operating bicycles, but it is also a reminder to motorists of what to watch for with cyclists.
The EEYFRC will host another bicycle safety session on June 17 from 4:30-6:30 p.m., again at the Wylie-Mitchell building. Pre-registration will be required.