The most common standard training that I know of is done thru the League of American Bicyclists.  look them up on the internet for more.

josh

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 1:52 PM, aaron searle <aaron@karmabikeshop.com> wrote:
I'm a new start up, working on defining our 'earn-a-bike' program.   We will require service hours and I would like to do some required bicycle safety training as part of the program.  Wondering if anyone can help me know what safety training materials you may use, and if :

Are there standardized training materials I can get my hands on?  

Resources to get booklets or handouts?  

Good web resources to use?

Thanks in advance,

Aaron Searle
Karma Bike Shop

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