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Bike security marking event

Suitable for all schools.

Overview

Education phase

Early years Key stage 2 Key stage 3 Key stage 4 Key stage 5 Key stage 1

Categories of activity

Travel

Types of activity

Cycling

How it helps

  • Promotes positive travel behaviours
  • Encourages community involvement

About the activity

Hold a bike security marking event to help pupils and staff keep their bikes safe. Marked and registered bikes can be returned to their owners more easily if stolen and found by the police.

These events are run by the police and allow the whole school community to bring their bikes to be security marked and registered.

You could combine a bike marking event with a bikers' breakfast to encourage pupils and staff to bring in their bikes.

How to evidence your activity

  • Involve your borough officer: Share your ideas, agree your targets and discuss any challenges you face
  • Record the feedback from your staff and pupils. Note how many bikes were marked on the day
  • Add your story to the TfL Travel for Life website in "my activities". Explain your activity and add photos of the event. Include examples of any communications with your borough officer or the police and the number of bikes registered

Activity steps

Step 1

Book in your session. Work with your local Met Police Safer Transport Team and borough officer to set a date for a bike security marking session at your school

Step 2

Spread the word. Promote your event in assemblies, newsletters or on posters on notice boards around the school. Remind pupils and staff in advance to bring in their bikes

Step 3

On the day. Set up in a visible location and keep track of how many bikes are registered. Remember to take photographs of the event!

Step 4

Check for success. Record how many bikes were registered to see if you have reached your targets

Step 5

Tell your story! Upload your evidence to "my activities"