Many of our Venado students ride their bikes, skateboards and scooters to and from school. This is a great way to be independent, responsible, and healthy. We also want students to be safe and protect their property. The City of Irvine has great resources about safety, bicycle laws, and bike registration. Here are some highlights:
- Always wear and secure a helmet when riding a bike, skateboard or scooters. - it’s the law for anyone under 18 (this includes anything with wheels).
- Lock your bicycle or skateboard in the bike rack using a strong bike lock.
- Walk your bike, skateboard or scooter on school grounds.
- Students may ride their bikes, skateboards or scooters on public sidewalks, but need to be aware of walking pedestrians. Bicyclists also need to be aware of cars while crossing streets, driveways, and parking lot entrances.
- No using cell phones while riding bikes, skateboards or scooters. The “Hands Free” law applies to bike riders too!
- Register your bicycle. It’s a law in Irvine and helps with property recovery.
For more information and bicycle registration, visit the City of Irvine resource at this link:
Venado is committed to keeping our students safe as they travel to and from school. We make weekly announcements about bike safety and presented a special Bike Safety lesson to our students during their PE classes as part of our PBIS Orientation activities.