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Fresno is taking significant steps to improve bicycle safety for its youth, aiming to transform one of the most dangerous cities for cyclists in the United States. The city's Parks and Recreation Department has successfully secured a state grant dedicated to safety education programs focused on bicycle riding. This initiative is designed to teach children essential skills and knowledge about safe cycling practices, ultimately reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
The grant will fund various educational workshops and hands-on training sessions, where participants will learn about traffic laws, proper helmet usage, and safe riding techniques. Organizers believe that by instilling these safety principles at a young age, they can foster a culture of responsible cycling within the community.
Local officials are optimistic that this program will not only enhance individual safety but also encourage more families to embrace cycling as a viable mode of transportation. With increased awareness and education, Fresno hopes to create a safer environment for cyclists and promote a healthier lifestyle among its residents.
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