Bike/Walk Kids
Bike/Walk Kids is a youth-focused safety program launched in 2024 that helps children build lifelong walking, biking, and rolling safety skills through hands-on education and community partnerships.
How the Program Works
Bike/Walk Kids brings safety education directly to the places where children learn and play. Our team partners with schools, community organizations, and local leaders to deliver engaging, age-appropriate programming that builds confidence and awareness.
Program activities include:
Interactive Safety Presentations
Bike Rodeos & Skills Courses
Certified Helmet Fittings
Each activity is designed to meet kids where they are and reinforce practical safety skills they can use in their everyday routines.
Who Bike/Walk Kids Serves
Bike/Walk Kids is designed for children and teens from early childhood through high school, with programming tailored to different stages of growth and independence.
- Early learners (ages 3–5) through certified helmet fittings and parent-focused safety support.
- Elementary students (ages 6–10) building confidence through hands-on walking and biking safety education.
- Middle school students (ages 11–14) gaining independence on bikes, scooters, and other mobility devices.
- High school students (ages 15–18) preparing to drive or share the road responsibly.
Bike/Walk Kids also works with the adults who support youth safety, including:
- Schools and school districts
- Parents and caregivers
- Community organizations and youth-serving groups
By working across age groups and support systems, Bike/Walk Kids helps reinforce safe habits at school, at home, and in the community.
Bike/Walk Kids in Action
From bike rodeos and helmet fittings to school-based safety lessons, Bike/Walk Kids brings safety education to life through hands-on experiences that kids remember and use.

Get Involved or Learn More
Interested in bringing Bike/Walk Kids to your school or community?
Have questions about hosting an event or partnering with us?
Contact our team to learn more about Bike/Walk Kids and how to get involved.










