Every year, the pupils of the CM2 classes of the primary school of the Immaculate end their year of introduction to road safety by a beautiful bike ride.
“We did upstream several actions,” says the Chief Warrant Officer Jacques, commander of the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Brigade Departmental Gendarmerie.
“Citizenship of law, internet license – they all stalled – good safety behaviors in the bus and finally an awareness of the practice of cycling, with a theoretical part in class, and a practical part in the playground to know if they were able to go on the road. This is the last sequence, the great epic.
On the program, by a convoy of 6, controlled distance, helmet and mandatory yellow reflective vest, and several accompanying adults, gendarmes, teachers and parents. With a good pace, students arrived on site faster than other years. They did a relay race to wait for the picnic hour where the 7 students who for the first time since the operation had not passed the practical test, had to work at the school.
After the meal, the BPDJ launched the challenge of the orienteering race and the teams had the opportunity to search at their own pace for letters arranged in the wooded area and to reconstruct a phrase on the theme of safety: “the cyclist has a fragile head. The return continued in a good mood.