Originally Posted by John C. Ratliff
You asked the question in a rather "smart" way, and so you got the same type of answer. I think part of the problem is people like you not being willing to look for all the different means to a solution. The problem is there; the solution resides within each of our reaches, if only we'll try.
Actually I believe my question is the smart (as in appropriate response.) You and the others have placed the cart before the horse. Offering vague solutions (Just Try It!) to an unspecified/undefined problem.
WHAT is the problem that more education is supposed to solve and what makes you think "the solution" is (more) education? Is it fatalities, injuries, and accidents with motor vehicles? And if so, why do you think that more/any cyclist training program will cause significant change, no matter how hard the educators try or how sincere the trainers are in their motivation ?