The Alameda County Bicycle Safety Education Program offers free classes throughout Alameda County. The program includes a variety of class types to cater to different audiences, including classroom and on-road instruction, classes oriented toward adults, teenagers and children; classes in English, Spanish and Cantonese; and classes for new and experienced bicyclists.
The Alameda County Bicycle Safety Education program began in 2007 with funding provided by the Measures B Bicycle and Pedestrian Discretionary Grant Program. In 2013, the program was converted to a competitively bid program and merged with the Alameda Countywide Safe Routes to School Program. Alameda CTC and Bike East Bay (formerly the East Bay Bicycle Coalition) operate the program.