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  • CONTACT US | CNHBC

    Help CNHBC advocate for more funding, stronger policies, and better bikeways at the city, county, and regional levels. Contact Us Contact us to learn more about our vision or to become involved yourself. We’re also actively seeking qualified and enthusiastic board members, contact us to get involved! info@cnhbc.org Tel: (603) 228-1441 296 S Main Street Concord, NH 03301 First name Last name Email Write a message SUBMIT Thanks for submitting! donate

  • RESOURCES | CNHBC

    CNHBC is committed to bicycle education. Our LCIs (League Certified Instructors, League of American Bicyclists) are ready to offer any one of the League's Smart Cycling Courses. Know your rights Do your know your rights as a cyclist? Cyclists have rights on the roads just like motorists. Learn your rights and what you should be doing to help other cyclists feel safe. Group Rides Learn more about cycling groups in your area so that you can continue to grow your bicycling network. Report a Crash Report a bicycle crash or harassment here to help us work towards becoming a safer region. What to do in a Crash Crashes happen fast. Be prepared for what to do so that you can get help safely and quickly. Benefits of Cycling Bicycling offers many health, economic, and social benefits. Learn about how added bicycling into your daily routine. Advocacy Kit Ready to help advocate for better bicycling and better infrastructure. Here's a guide to get you started in making positive change in your community.

  • RUNDLETT MIDDLE SCHOOL | CNHBC

    Rundlett Middle School is now teaching students to ride bikes through Riding For Focus (R4F). Using cycling as a tool in the classroom to get kids moving, help increase student motivation and focus. Rundlett Middle School View the Press Release Here A new bicycle education program coming to Rundlett Middle School, bringing students the mental, physical, and social benefits of the bike. Rundlett Middle School will be teaching students to ride bikes through Riding For Focus (R4F), a program that uses cycling as a tool in the classroom to get kids moving, help increase student motivation and focus, and improve their well-being. Scott Lewis and Sue Farrelly, R4F Champions, and school staff will receive a fleet of Specialized bikes and helmets in late summer as recipients of a Riding For Focus program grant. Riding For Focus (R4F) was developed by Outride , a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of youth through cycling. Outride’s Riding For Focus program, research, and community grants harness the benefits of cycling for the cognitive, socio-emotional, and physical well-being of youth and their communities. A Riding For Focus grant provides schools with everything needed to get 6th-8th grade students riding, including bikes, helmets, teacher training, and curriculum. Rundlett joins over 225 middle schools across the US and Canada that have implemented the program, impacting over 50,000 students annually. Get Involved Today! Learn more about Riding For Focus (R4F) was developed by Outride , a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of youth through cycling. Outride’s Riding For Focus program, research, and community grants harness the benefits of cycling for the cognitive, socio-emotional, and physical well-being of youth and their communities. Subscribe Thanks for submitting!

  • ABOUT US | CNHBC

    Help CNHBC advocate for more funding, stronger policies, and better bikeways at the city, county, and regional levels. What We Do 01/ More People on Bikes More Often. We have a simple goal, to grow the biking culture in Central NH. This is possible through advocacy, education, and strong communities. 03/ Education We provide classes for people of all ages and abilities, giving them the skills and confidence to ride a bicycle. We provide classes for motor vehicle drivers on safe driving skills and tactics to safely share the road with bicyclists. 05/ Enforcement We work with local law enforcement and city advisory committees to ensure safe roads for all road users. 02/ Infrastructure We advocate for the creation of safe and convenient places to ride and park a bicycle. 04/ Encouragement We create a presence that welcomes and celebrates bicycling, from bicycle valets to promotional events throughout the year. 06/ Evaluation and Planning We work with the Central New Hampshire Regional Planning Commission to do bicycle counts and to provide other data to evaluate and plan for bicycling as a safe and viable transportation option.

  • EDUCATION | CNHBC

    Our LCIs (League Certified Instructors, League of American Bicyclists) are ready to offer any one of the League's Smart Cycling Courses.  Our LCIs (League Certified Instructors, League of American Bicyclists ) are ready to offer any one of the League's Smart Cycling Courses. TS 101, Traffic Skills 101, is the League's foundation course. This 9-hour course involves about 4.5 hours of classroom time and 4.5 hours of on-the-bicycle time. Past participants, regardless of their prior riding experience, have been surprised at how much they learned and have indicated that the course has left them feeling more comfortable riding their bicycles in more situations. Course variations include Adult Cycling 1-2-3, Youth Cycling 1-2-3, Cycling Skills Parents, Safe Routes to School, Traffic Skills Commuter, Traffic Skills 201, and Bicycle Touring 101. CNHBC also is prepared to tailor a course to meet your or your organization's specific needs. Contact our Education and Outreach Coordinator with your interest and questions. Our education efforts also include a Bicycle Friendly Driver course designed for motor vehicle drivers. This course, first developed by the City of Fort Collins, CO , has been adapted to NH-specific law. Click here to learn about NH employers that have sponsored this course and what course participants have to say about it. Some insurance companies may consider this program as safe driver content for insurance premium discounts. FMI on bicycle education opportunities, contact our Education and Outreach Coordinator . CNHBC is Committed to Bicycle Education

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