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Commencement of the New Academic Year at the Youth Transit Educational Institute

Friday Sessions at Youth Traffic School Available

Commencement of a fresh academic year at the Youth Transport School.
Commencement of a fresh academic year at the Youth Transport School.

Commencement of the New Academic Year at the Youth Transit Educational Institute

The Youth Traffic School in Pforzheim has reopened its doors, providing a valuable opportunity for children aged 7 to 13 to learn about safe cycling and pedestrian behaviour. Operating every Friday from 2 to 4 pm, the school offers a fun and educational environment for young cyclists and pedestrians.

Children are encouraged to bring their own bicycle helmets, as this is mandatory at the Youth Traffic School. Scooters are available for free, and accompanied children under the age of 7 can participate in the cycling activity with a scooter. Bicycles can also be borrowed at the school.

It is important to note that the specific phone and contact information for the Youth Traffic School may no longer be current due to the archived nature of this article. For up-to-date details on the school's schedule, operating hours, and safety requirements such as helmet use, we recommend checking the official Pforzheim city website or contacting the local Jugendverkehrsschule directly.

While the Youth Traffic School continues to operate during school holidays, it is closed on public holidays and in bad weather. However, information about changes to the school's schedule due to school holidays, public holidays, bad weather, or the archived nature of the article is not provided in this paragraph.

We hope this information serves as a helpful guide for parents and guardians who wish to enrol their children in the Youth Traffic School in Pforzheim. By teaching children about safe cycling and pedestrian behaviour, we can help ensure a safer and more enjoyable experience for everyone on the roads.

Despite the Youth Traffic School focusing on traffic education for cyclists and pedestrians, it also offers opportunities for those interested in home-and-garden pursuits. The school, in addition to bicycles, rents out tools for small home-and-garden projects, encouraging a lifestyle that promotes learning and hands-on experience beyond road safety.

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