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October Traffic Skills 101 Course

Started by karlos, September 27, 2011, 11:07:38 PM

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karlos

Next local offering of this course is Oct 21 for the classroom session and Oct 29 for the road session. To register, go to http://www.sdcbc.org/events.htm, scroll down to October and click on the link for the Oct 29 road session to sign up for both sessions. The last offering of this class received positive reviews from NCCC members - click here for their comments.

wasn't this course supposed to be in San Marcos and free?  I don't see it listed. And i think there might be something wrong with the registration.

It seems to be closed?  I'll check with Pete.

karlos

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Although San Marcos Parks & Rec agreed to host it, there was no more grant funding to have the course offered for free. There is no San Marcos Oct 7 class as John Wellwood asked me just today to remove that topic, which is why you can't find it. The Oceanside offering just appeared on the radar sometime in the past 2 weeks. Pete P. has been in correspondence with us on this, so no need to ping him. I also notified him of the registration link not working properly and he has notified the SDCBC web master to fix. The Oct 29 road session link seems to work, which is why I put that specifically above - that signs you up for the classroom session, too.


Only 2 riders signed up! From my own experience it is well worth the money. I paid full price.


More people are needed to hold the class on Friday.  I think if Lou is taking it, more people would want to join in with someone they know.

Maybe start a new thread?

also, If anyone every wanted to contribute to Bike Safety in North County, paying for this course not only gives you a good education but contributes to an organization working to make the county safer for everyone.