Do you remember your very first pedal stroke? That magical moment when you found your balance; that feeling of flying; that pride in having overcome your fear to finally take off? And the progress you made afterwards, which led you to gain the confidence to venture out on two wheels?
What is sometimes seen as a necessary part of childhood is far from universal, as the following examples show. the hundreds of women who learn to pedal as adults.
The bicycle, the leading independent mobility tool
At Vélo Québec, we wanted to share the pleasure of cycling with all Quebec children, so that they could freely explore this physical activity, which is easy to integrate into their daily lives, develops their independence and widens their range of action. Inspired by cycling paradises (Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium), since 2015 we have been deploying the Cycliste averti in the province's elementary school.
In 10 years, more than 37,800 children in 15 regions of Québec have taken up their first independent mobility tool: the bicycle.. No other program has ever offered such a complete program, combining essential road safety training, motor skill practice and, above all, the application of these new skills in real-life situations, on the road, in their neighborhood. Thanks to the involvement of committed teachers, and under the benevolent supervision of specially-trained instructors, our little apprentice cyclists aged 10 to 12 learned to ride safely, analyze their environment and interact with other road users.
Our alumni have their say
Cycliste averti, what difference does it make to young people's lives? We put the question to two former participants, who benefited from this apprenticeship as children. As young adults, they have resolutely adopted cycling as part of their daily routine, and have decided to become instructors in their own right, to support the next generation of experienced cyclists.
If you or your child have also taken part in Cycliste averti, we'd love to hear about the impact this experience has had on your mobility. or that of your family. That's why we're launching a call for testimonials, to which we hope many of you will respond.