Education
SABA educates the community about various aspects of cycling such as how to cycle safely with your children, how to use public transportation to travel with your bicycle, how to keep your bike safe, and how to choose and ride an e-bike.
Direct Cycling Education
Family Cycling
Check out our Family Cycling toolkits for resources that will help kids of all ages improve their cycling skills. These fun activities will help your child improve their ability to ride in a straight line, look back on the bike without swerving, and use their hand signals.
League Cycling Instructors
LCIs can teach a variety of Smart Cycling classes to children as well as adults, helping them feel more confident and secure about riding. League Cycling Instructor could be the reason one more person chooses to hop on the saddle — and do so with confidence.
E-bikes
An e-bike is a regular bike with a battery powering a motor to assist with pedaling. E-bikes are fun! They help you get from point A to point B quickly and cost-effectively, and in an environmentally friendly way by replacing short car trips.
Bike Rodeos
A Bike Rodeo is a fun, active event for students to learn biking and safety skills in a safe environment. Students practice on various agility courses to learn important skills necessary to ride a bike safely and confidently.
Safety & Security
Bikes & Transit
Options for cyclists when riding public transportation with a bike.
Learn about Sacramento's new light rail cars.
Rules of the Road
State law gives bike-riders the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicle drivers. In other words, bicycles are traffic, just like motor vehicles, and are expected to follow all the same traffic laws and rules of the road.
Commuting
If you live a reasonable distance from your workplace (and sometimes even if you don't), chances are good you can make your commute by bike, so long as you're prepared. Here's how to get started.
Protect Your Bike
Bike theft is a crime of opportunity. Thieves are looking for low hanging fruit, especially bikes that are left unlocked or locked inadequately. Follow these best practices to help deter bike thieves.