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Concerns About Cycling Skills of First-Year Secondary Students: ‘Parents Should Drive Them to School Less’

Summary by Algemeen Dagblad
Teach your child to ride a bike as soon as possible: that is the appeal Veilig Verkeer Nederland is making at the start of the new school year. Not all of the 200,000 first-year secondary students starting their first year have learned to ride a bike properly. "We see eighth-graders taking the traffic exam who don't even have a bike."

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Teach your child to ride a bike as soon as possible: that is the appeal Veilig Verkeer Nederland is making at the start of the new school year. Not all of the 200,000 first-year secondary students starting their first year have learned to ride a bike properly. "We see eighth-graders taking the traffic exam who don't even have a bike."

·Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Teach your child to ride a bike as soon as possible: that is the appeal Veilig Verkeer Nederland is making at the start of the new school year. Not all of the 200,000 first-year secondary students starting their first year have learned to ride a bike properly. "We see eighth-graders taking the traffic exam who don't even have a bike."

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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