Originally Posted by closetbiker
If you want some results from studies, or a suggestion on how or what to teach in cycling education, you can check out
this link and track down more information if you want on Canada's answer to cyclist training.
The website presents a lot of information about classes that appear to be well thought out. And if someone asked my opinion, I would be willing to venture that these classes may very well be useful/helpful for INTERESTED cyclists.
Of course my opinion would not be a "study" nor would it directly correlate the offered training with ANY future results, "safety" or otherwise. Did I miss that direct correlation information on the BikeSense website?