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Waimarino traffic officer Ian Harrison takes the lead in a game of "Simon Says", push bike style followed by instructor Kevin Cate, and 20 other adults including teachers, police officers and parents during Saturday's Ministry of Transport run cycling course. The course sees adults who are to be teaching cycle safety to children work through theory as well as practical sessions such as the one pictured. All participants have to pass the practical sessions to pass the course, which puts pressure on those who haven't been on a bike for several years!

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 376, 5 March 1991, Page 1

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Waimarino traffic officer Ian Harrison takes the lead in a game of "Simon Says", push bike style followed by instructor Kevin Cate, and 20 other adults including teachers, police officers and parents during Saturday's Ministry of Transport run cycling course. The course sees adults who are to be teaching cycle safety to children work through theory as well as practical sessions such as the one pictured. All participants have to pass the practical sessions to pass the course, which puts pressure on those who haven't been on a bike for several years! Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 376, 5 March 1991, Page 1

Waimarino traffic officer Ian Harrison takes the lead in a game of "Simon Says", push bike style followed by instructor Kevin Cate, and 20 other adults including teachers, police officers and parents during Saturday's Ministry of Transport run cycling course. The course sees adults who are to be teaching cycle safety to children work through theory as well as practical sessions such as the one pictured. All participants have to pass the practical sessions to pass the course, which puts pressure on those who haven't been on a bike for several years! Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 376, 5 March 1991, Page 1

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