Description

How can you identify legal vs. illegal behavior by motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians – and make sure you are traveling safely and within the law? The League of Michigan Bicyclists is offering two online sessions of Bike & Pedestrian Safety Education, a newly updated version of its educational program for law enforcement professionals.

  • Learn Michigan's laws related to bicycle and pedestrian use of the roadways
  • Learn how to accurately report bicycle and pedestrian-involved crashes using the UD-10 form
  • Explore new approaches to traffic safety through data and reimagining traditional practices through the lens of equity, empathy and ethics in transportation
  • Receive MCOLES credit for their participation

After this session, you'll be ready to educate and enforce bicycle and pedestrians’ law correctly when on duty, and help your friends and family drive, ride, walk and wheel safely off duty. This material was developed through a project funded by the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning and the U.S. Department of Transportation.
 

Whether on patrol by foot, car, motorcycle, or bicycle, your officers will benefit from this free, 2.5-hour course, co-presented with the Michigan State Police, and accredited by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES).
 

Hybrid training means individuals have an option between in-person training or off-site computer training in a live online environment. The training will be presented in the Adobe Connect Online platform.

 

Register Information

  • Online at LMB’s webpage, make an account if you have not registered for any LMB training in the past
  • Mailing address needed to be sent materials