John Heber on CyclingSavvy
CyclingSavvy isn’t about bicycling. It’s about traffic cycling. There is a difference. Next workshop May 31 and June 2 in the Central West End. More details at this link.
Thanks, John, for your on-the-spot impromptu comments about your experience in the April CyclingSavvy course! 



Nice testimonial!
I wanted to get some of his words written down, so I transcribed them, and present them here for anyone else who might find this useful.
“Hi, I’m John, I’ve been riding bicycles all my life, and in the last few years, I started riding bicycles again for health, and I lost 80 pounds doing it. I took CyclingSavvy because I ride on the roads, and I learned more than I can possibly put into words. It taught me, after 50 years old, how to properly get on a bicycle at an intersection to get started, the rules of the road, the truth about the traffic laws and how to coexist with automobiles and ride safer, and I recommend anybody that rides a bicycle at all, even if you’ve been riding for 20 years, to take a CyclingSavvy course.”
If anyone in New England is reading this, we have CyclingSavvy in Maine too, see cyclingsavvy.org/maine.