How can you identify legal vs. illegal behavior by motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians – and make sure you are traveling safely and within the law? The League of Michigan Bicyclists is offering Bike & Pedestrian Safety Education, a newly updated version of its educational program for law enforcement professionals.
After this session, you’ll be ready to educate and enforce bicycle and pedestrians’ law correctly when on duty, and help your friends and family drive, ride, walk and wheel safely off duty.
Instructor: Jeffrey Carek is the Education Coordinator for the League of Michigan Bicyclists. Jeff retired from the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office in 2016. Following his retirement, he served as the Assistant Director for Public Service Training at Washtenaw Community College. Most recently Jeff worked for MILO Cognitive as the Training Content Specialist. He is an avid cyclist who embraces every aspect of the sport. Along with riding he enjoys van life and anything outdoors with his wife, Wendy, and their three dogs.
Sergeant Scott Carlson has been with the Michigan State Police for over 24 years. He is currently assigned to the State Police Traffic Crash Reporting Unit as the statewide training coordinator for the UD-10 Traffic Crash Report. Sgt. Carlson also chairs the Capital Area Traffic Safety Network, which helps provide solutions to traffic safety issues in Ingham, Clinton, Eaton, Jackson, Hillsdale, and Lenawee counties.
Location: Flint Township Police Department, 5200 Norko Drive, Flint, MI 48507
Date and Time: Tuesday, May 26, 2022, 9:00am – 12:00pm
Cost: Free This material was developed through a project funded by the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning and the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Register Information
To Register please do so online at: Bike & Pedestrian Safety Education : League of Michigan Bicyclists (lmb.org)
This course is eligible for law enforcement personnel to earn credit towards their MCOLES certification.