509 pupils in Rijssen-Holten put traffic skills to the test in annual bicycle exam
Over 500 Year 7 pupils in Rijssen-Holten recently took their bicycle traffic exams, navigating real-world routes to prove their road safety knowledge. The annual event helps children develop essential cycling skills for safer daily commutes.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Number of participants | 509 pupils |
| Location | Rijssen-Holten, Overijssel |
| School year | Year 7 (primary school) |
| Exam focus | Practical traffic rule application |
| Bicycle requirement | Must meet safety standards |
The municipality of Rijssen-Holten organizes these bicycle traffic exams as part of its commitment to road safety education for young residents. Local authorities collaborate with schools to ensure children develop responsible cycling habits from an early age.
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Bicycle Traffic Exams in Rijssen-Holten
Last week was all about the bicycle traffic exams. This is one of the highlights of the school year for pupils in Year 7 at all primary schools in Rijssen-Holten.
This year, 509 pupils from our municipality took to their bikes to complete a cycling route through traffic. The exam tests whether the children can apply their knowledge and traffic rules in practice. In this way, they learn to travel safely and respond appropriately to different traffic situations.
Only pupils whose bicycles meet safety standards may participate in the practical exam.
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