So my boys have finally decided that they quite like a bit of cycling. I've been trying to teach them some good habits like road positioning, positive hand signals etc. they are ok when with me, but when by themselves it goes a little wrong. They are 15 and 12, the 12 year old tends to stick to footpaths at the moment when not with me, the 15 year old is ok to ride on the roads where we live, it's quiet.
Today he got it a bit wrong and got beeped and shouted at. Basically he was too far left at some traffic lights but wanting to take the 3rd road (it's a 5 way junction) approx 200 degrees from where he was starting from. I think it shook him up a bit, probably more being shouted at.
I've told him to put himself in the middle of the lane at the lights, if he sees/hears a car behind him make eye contact and signal his intent, or if he feels intimidated let the car go then make his move. I'll do some more cycling with him to bring his confidence up and see if the local council are doing any courses, but does anyone have any tips on teaching teenagers road craft?
Today he got it a bit wrong and got beeped and shouted at. Basically he was too far left at some traffic lights but wanting to take the 3rd road (it's a 5 way junction) approx 200 degrees from where he was starting from. I think it shook him up a bit, probably more being shouted at.
I've told him to put himself in the middle of the lane at the lights, if he sees/hears a car behind him make eye contact and signal his intent, or if he feels intimidated let the car go then make his move. I'll do some more cycling with him to bring his confidence up and see if the local council are doing any courses, but does anyone have any tips on teaching teenagers road craft?