Bicicas reminds users of the mandatory Road Safety Course for minors

Mandatory training for users aged 15 to 18

Bicicas reminds families and users that minors who wish to use the service must have a personal account and must complete the Road Safety Course (RSC).

This training is exclusively aimed at young people over 15 and under 18 years old, with the goal of ensuring responsible, safe, and appropriate use of the city’s public bicycle system.

It is also reminded that minors cannot use accounts or subscriptions registered under the name of parents, relatives, or third parties. Each user must have a personal account linked to their own data.

A commitment to safety and responsible mobility

The Road Safety Course is part of Bicicas’ commitment to sustainable mobility and road safety in Castellón.

Through this in-person training, developed in collaboration with the Castellón Local Police, young people acquire fundamental knowledge about:

  • Basic traffic regulations
  • Proper use of bicycles on urban roads
  • Signage and right of way
  • Road safety and accident prevention
  • Responsible coexistence between bicycles, pedestrians, and vehicles

The objective is to promote responsible habits from an early age and provide new users with the tools needed to move safely around the city.

Mandatory training before account activation

Before being able to use the service, authorized minors must complete the Road Safety Course.

Once the training is completed, the user’s personal account will be activated.

Courses organized periodically

Training sessions are organized periodically in collaboration with the Local Police and the Castellón City Council, depending on availability and the number of registered users.

Bicicas will contact registered individuals directly when a new session becomes available.

Information and registration

Interested individuals can request more information or register for the Road Safety Course through the usual Bicicas customer service channels.

Bicicas thanks families and users for their cooperation in promoting safer, more responsible, and sustainable mobility in Castellón.

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