Houston, TX – Adults 55 and older in the Houston area can join the Harris County Sheriff’s Office this morning for a free Bike-Friendly Class designed to promote safer cycling on local roads.
According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Parks Unit, the event takes place today, November 14, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Pep Mueller Community Center, 14750 Henry Rd., Houston, TX 77060. The class focuses on teaching participants how to ride confidently and follow Texas bicycle safety laws.
Organizers said the session will include “Share the Road” guidelines, bicycle inspection checklists, and helmet fitting demonstrations. It’s part of the department’s community outreach initiative aimed at reducing cycling accidents and encouraging active living for older adults.
The Sheriff’s Office emphasized that the free session is open to all riders aged 55 and above and aims to build awareness of safe riding practices in busy Houston neighborhoods.
Community members are encouraged to attend and learn valuable tips for navigating Houston’s roads safely.
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