Cycling proficiency

Cycling on roads requires competence and this can be supported by taking the RoSPA National Cycling Proficiency Test. It is offered to children over the age of nine for free, often through their school and generally administered by local authorities in the UK.

Some local authorities offer training for adults too - the Road Safety or Cycling Officer may be a useful first contact. You can contact our Customer First Team as listed below.

Council Buildings
211 Main Street
Barrhead
G78 1SY

Council Headquarters
Eastwood Park
Rouken Glen road
Giffnock
G46 6UG

Telephone: 0141-577-3001

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 6.00pm

The National Proficiency Test helps to develop observation and manoeuvrability skills, introduces the Highway Code for Young Road Users, teaches the importance of cycle maintenance and hazard awareness, and provides information and advice on being conspicuous and wearing protective headgear.