A DC Vision Zero & AARP class for older adults to try out e-bikes and scooters on city streets and trails!
By registering for this event you agree to follow WABA's Code of Conduct.
Tuesday, July 1, 2025 - 1:00pm
Alethia Tanner Park
Hosted by DC Vision Zero & DC AARP
A DC Vision Zero & AARP class for older adults to try out e-bikes and scooters on city streets and trails!
By registering for this event you agree to follow WABA's Code of Conduct.
WABA's Adult Learn to Ride class is for participants 18 and older. Our experienced Instructors break the skills down step by step to get you on a bike and rolling in no time. Participants learn to start and stop, balance, glide, pedal and steer a bike and progress at their own pace.
Have any questions? Email us at education@waba.org.
Click here to view WABA’s Code of Conduct for event participants.
Class Duration: 3 hours
Equipment: Bicycle and helmet provided for all participants
What to Expect:
Is this class right for me?
Are you sure I can learn to ride in 3 hours?
Our Adult Learn to Ride classes are broken down into safe, easy to follow steps. Instructors will work with you to offer tailored feedback and guidance to improve your practice. Over 80% of participants last year were riding by the end of a 3 hour class. If you need a little extra instruction, we will work with you to get you signed up for another Learn to Ride.
Can I bring my own bike?
We recommend that participants use the bicycles provided during class. The bikes we use are properly sized for each participant and are in good working order. WABA does not offer on site bike maintenance for personal bikes.
What should I bring with me to class?
Water, close-toed shoes, athletic clothing, appropriate outerwear, snacks, and sunscreen!
How do I confirm my registration?
After you register, you will receive a confirmation email with details about the class. We will send you a reminder email two days before class with all the information you need (including google maps directions!).
I learned to ride! Now what?
Check out a Basic Skills Clinic or a Trail Riding Basics class.
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