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Road safety - young people

The Travel Safe team work alongside schools and communities to increase active travel and keep students safe on their way to and from school.

Young Driver Workshop

Free young driver workshops are aimed at road users aged between 16 and 24, who hold a current learner or restricted driver licence. Participants will leave with improved knowledge, confidence, and skills.

Each workshop includes:

  • A 60-minute one-on-one driving lesson with a certified instructor
  • Waka Kotahi NZTA roadworthy vehicle check (what to check to ensure your vehicle is safe and roadworthy)
  • Driver behaviour awareness (speed, impairment, restraints, distraction, and fatigue 
  • Awareness session on sharing the road with heavy vehicles

Parents/caregivers are strongly encouraged to attend but it’s not compulsory. The four-hour workshops are held during school term holidays, usually between 9am and 1pm.

Drive has everything you need to prepare for your learner, restricted and full licence tests.

Visit the Drive website

Kids Can Ride 

Kids Can Ride is Travel Safe’s year 5-6 cycle skills programme. It is based on the BikeReady curriculum, an established initiative by Waka Kotahi. 

Experienced cycle skills instructors visit schools to help students learn to navigate local streets and intersections with structured learning outcomes. 

Kids Can Ride consists of two grades: Grade 1 (year 5) – Preparing for on-road riding, and Grade 2 (year 6) – Introduction to on-road riding. Students will complete grade 1 learning before being able to undertake grade 2.  

Grade 1 is held at school, usually in a field or on a court and is designed to encourage and develop basic bike control skills. The session also covers how to check and fit a helmet, and a basic bike safety check. 

Grade 2 takes place on quiet local roads and is designed to give students real cycling experience to build skills and confidence for making short journeys on local roads. Grade 2 covers how to see and be seen, communication, road positioning and cooperating with other road users. 

It’s Travel Safe’s goal to see Kids Can Ride delivered in every school in Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.

For more on Kids Can Ride contact travelsafeschools@tauranga.govt.nz.

 

Young driver workshop


 

Kids can ride

School Travel Safe Action Plans

School Travel Safe Action Plans are community led and embedded in neighbourhoods across Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.

  • Educating with in-school programmes
  • Encouraging different ways to get to and from school like walking, biking, busing, and scootering
  • Engineering better routes to school with improved crossings, school speed zones, and shared paths
  • Enforcing parking regulations around schools.

Parking Behaviour 

Drop off and pick up are busy times that pose a safety risk at the school gate. Travel Safe help schools to communicate things like parking time limits, drop off and pick up zones, parking over the kerb and other safety risks at the school gate. 

We deliver an in-school parking and safety programme named Peaceful Parker, and partner with council parking officers to do school visits when requested by schools or the community. 

Travel Smart and Travel Safe Leaders

For more than 15 years our Travel Smart (Primary) and Travel Safe (Intermediate) leaders have been supporting the action plan by helping to deliver programmes at school and doing important voluntary work like monitoring crossings. 

Student leaders know what’s happening in and around their schools and address any safety issues they see. 

Intermediate Schools' Bike Safety

The Intermediate Bike Safety programme is a natural progression from Kids Can Ride and focuses on ‘real time, real environment’ on-road cycling. 

It involves a road rules refresher, bike and helmet safety checks, school cycle safety procedures, and how to navigate intersections. The programme includes a practical skills assessment and sees students riding in their local area with an instructor.

Design Your Own Helmet Competition

Five Tauranga school students received a huge surprise in May when they were presented with their winning helmets as part of Travel Safe’s ‘Design Your Own Helmet’ competition, while filming a video about the importance of wearing one. Read the full media release.

The competition will reopen again in October this year.

Feet First

The Feet First programme encourages active travel to and from school to support reduced congestion around schools and associated health, social, environmental, and economic benefits.

The programme is based on healthy fun competition through the collection travel data, celebrating healthy ways to travel, and student-led initiatives for promotion. The programme is flexible and can easily be adapted to meet the needs of the school community.

Kids on Feet

A Kids on Feet walking school bus is a fun, safe and active way for children to travel to and from school with adult supervision. It involves students walking together with at least at least one adult ‘driver’ and picking up children at designated stops on the way to and from school.

Walking school buses are flexible to meet the needs of schools and supported by Travel Safe with guidance and resources for students and parent/caregiver volunteers.

For help with Kids on Feet contact travelsafeschools@tauranga.govt.nz

Car Restraints

Looking for Support around car seat restraints? Contact one of our local car seat technicians at travelsafeschools@tauranga.govt.nz. We offer free car seat installations, checks, and will help answer any questions or concerns regarding your car restraint. 

Ruben the Road Safety Bear

Ruben the Road Safety Bear visits pre-school and younger children with his minder to talk about keeping safe around roads and traffic.

Ruben has his own song and dance – The Ruben Rock, and his focus lies in four key areas:

  • safe passenger (child seats, seat belts and booster seats)
  • safe pedestrian (crossing the road)
  • playing on the street and sneaky driveways, and
  • supervised cycling and helmet use.

For more on Ruben the Road safety bear including some fun resources visit his website.

Register for Ruben the Road Safety Bear

 

Ruben the Road Safety Bear

Related news

These April school holidays are packed with family-friendly events across Tauranga

These April school holidays are packed with family-friendly events across Tauranga

From Easter-themed adventures and live sporting events to free whānau-friendly fun in the city centre, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Tauranga City Centre

Pocket Sized Play - Easter Egg Adventure 

Hop along to Red Square to celebrate Easter with an Easter Egg Adventure! Feel free to dress up in an Easter theme for the occasion, join in the fun, and complete a mini scavenger hunt to receive sweet treats. 
Sat 12 April, 10.30am-12.30pm, Red Square

School Holiday Hoops on the Waterfront with Whai Basketball 

Whai Basketball are hosting a free and accessible community event. Come along and meet six Whai NBL players and two Whai Tauihi players. There will be a DJ, giveaways and free tickets to the next Whai NBL home game up for grabs.
Mon 14 April, 10.30am-12.30pm, Tauranga Waterfront - basketball half-court

Pocket Sized Play - Easter Cupcakes 

Grab the kids and head to Red Square for an Easter cupcake decorating session led by 'Bake with Me'. They will have freshly baked cupcakes ready for your tamariki to ice and decorate.
Sat 19 April, 10.30am -12.30pm, Red Square

National Jazz Festival - Downtown Carnival 

The Downtown Carnival is a two-day celebration of live jazz in the heart of the city centre, packed with music, dancing, and street party vibes for all ages. Jump to the sounds of some festival favourites performed across multiple outdoor stages along The Strand, Wharf Street, and Red Square. Bars and restaurants will extend their outdoor areas, creating the perfect spot to dine, drink, and soak up the music.
Sat 19 & Sun 20 April, 12pm-6pm, Tauranga City Centre

The Historic Village

Village Cinema
The Village Community Cinema is putting on some popular kids' movies. Photo credit, Katie Cox Photography.

Make a day of it at The Historic Village. Stroll through boutique shops, grab a bite to eat, and settle in for a family-friendly movie at The Village Community Cinema. Tickets only $7!

Kids' movies (all starting at 1pm) 

Art workshops at The Incubator

Calling all young artists! The Incubator is running school holiday workshops - let creativity lead the way with these fun, hands-on sessions. 

National Jazz Festival - Jazz Village 

On Good Friday, the family-friendly Jazz Village will come alive with the sights and sounds of the New Orleans French Quarter. Enjoy live music all day with a stellar lineup of jazz, blues, funk, and more from some of Aotearoa’s finest musicians. Wander through bustling artisan stalls, browse The Little Big Markets, explore the Village shops, and treat yourself to a delicious selection of food and drinks.
Jazz Village, Fri 18 April, 11am-5pm (gates open 10.30am) 

Baycourt Community & Arts Centre

Baycourt Community and Arts Centre
Baycourt theatre goers. Photo credit, Hunter Studio.

Circus of Illusion Magic Show

Prepare to be dazzled! New Zealand’s top illusionist Andre Vegas & Company lead a high-energy show packed with jaw-dropping illusions—think doves, disappearing acts, and a heart-racing motorcycle reveal. Aerial artist Nunya Bender stuns with sky-high contortions, while Felicity Rogers, NZ’s leading female magician, weaves together magic, puppetry, and theatre. 
Tue 15 April, 2 sessions - 2pm & 6pm, Baycourt Community & Arts Centre.  

Tauranga City Libraries

Make your own Taonga Treasures at Tauranga City Libraries.
Make your own Taonga Treasures at Tauranga City Libraries. Photo supplied.

Waterlily Wonders - Ages 3-6

Step into a garden of creativity with Monet’s waterlilies as our inspiration! Little artists will be enchanted by tales and tunes before creating their own waterlily artwork.

  • Mon 14 April, 10am-11am, Tauranga Library
  • Wed 16 April, 10.30am-11.30am, Mount Maunganui Library
  • Tue 22 April, 10.30am-11.30am, Greerton Library
  • Thu 24 April ,10.30am-11.30am, Pāpāmoa Library

Kaitiaki Cubez | Ages 7-10 

Inspired by Reweti Arapere, turn your old cereal boxes into cool Māori cube figures! Decorate them with awesome Māori patterns and make them one of a kind.

  • Wed 16 April, 10.30am-11.30am, Pāpāmoa Library
  • Thu 24 April ,10.30am-11.30am, Greerton Library

Taonga Treasures | Ages 7-10

Celebrate the beauty of Māori design as you explore and create traditional patterns and the bold, vibrant work of contemporary Māori artists. 

  • Tue 15 April, 10.30am-11.30am, Pāpāmoa Library
  • Wed 16 April, 10.30am-11.30am, Greerton Library
  • Wed 23 April, 10am-11am, Tauranga Library
  • Thu 24 April ,10.30am-11.30am, Mount Maunganui Library

Sensory Storytime

Enjoy songs, rhymes, and interactive stories in a calm environment, followed by sensory play. Sensory Storytime is designed for those who are neurodiverse but is open to all. 

  • Thu 17 April, 10am-11am, Pāpāmoa Library
  • Wed 23 April, 10am-11am, Greerton Library 

Polka Dot Pumpkins | Mixed Ages

Dotty spotty polka dots! Artist Yayoi Kusama loves dots! Come and have fun creating spotty dotty mini pumpkin artwork. Come dressed in your spottiest outfit.

  • Tue 15 April, 10.30-11.30am, Greerton Library
  • Thu 17 April, 10.30-11.30am,  Mount Maunganui Library
  • Wed 23 April, 10.30-11.30am, Pāpāmoa Library
  • Thu 24 April, 10.30-11.30am, Tauranga Library 

Bay Oval

The Chiefs are taking on the Western Force at Bay Oval on Anzac Day.
The Chiefs are taking on the Western Force at Bay Oval on Anzac Day. Photo supplied.

Gallagher Chiefs v Western Force - 2025 DHL Super Rugby 

After more than a decade, the Gallagher Chiefs are returning to Tauranga to play at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. The family-friendly venue offers general admission tickets, ensuring a fun atmosphere for all. Fans can enjoy live music performances by Cassie Henderson and a special Anzac tribute (including an RSA flyover!) before the game, adding to the excitement of this long-awaited event.
Fri 25 April 7.05pm- 9.30pm, Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui 

Mercury Baypark Arena 

James Huntley does a 'switch lipslide' at Mercury Baypark. Photo credit, David Read.
James Huntley does a 'switch lipslide' at Mercury Baypark. Photo credit, David Read.

NBL Basketball Whai v Southland Sharks

Whai is back on the home court and ready to face off against the Southland Sharks! Don’t miss the action—come along and cheer them on as they bring high energy, fierce competition, and fast-paced basketball to the court.
Thu 17 April, 6pm-9.15pm, Mercury Baypark Arena

X AIR

X AIR is New Zealand's largest action sports festival. It features BMX, skateboarding, scootering, big air, and rollerblading on a custom-built course at Mercury Baypark Arena. Some of the world's top athletes are coming to try to take the gold, including Ryan Williams (RWilly), one of the best action sports athletes on the planet.
 Fri 25 & Sat 26 April, 8am-6pm, Mercury Baypark Arena 

Te Papa o Ngā Manu Porotakataka

The Jazz Vintage Car Parade on Easter Monday. Photo credit, David Hall
The Jazz Vintage Car Parade on Easter Monday. Photo credit, David Hall.

National Jazz Festival - Jazz at the Mount 

Finish the long Easter weekend on a high note with Jazz at the Mount, hosted by Mount Mainstreet. Enjoy live music in the heart of Mount Maunganui. Soak up the sounds of jazz, soul, rockabilly, and Latin beats, a vintage car display at Coronation Park (9.30am–1pm), and don’t miss the vintage car parade at 11.30am as it cruises down Maunganui Road.
Mon 21 April, 10.15am-5pm, Porotakataka Park 

City-wide Anzac Day services

Tauranga Civic Service. Photo credit, Simon Dawson Photography.
Tauranga Civic Service. Photo credit, Simon Dawson Photography.

Anzac Day services across Tauranga

Anzac Day is a time to come together as a community to honour the service and sacrifice of our servicemen and women, past and present. Whānau are encouraged to attend local dawn services or civic services and take the opportunity to reflect on the importance of this national day. 


With a packed line-up of events and activities happening across the city, there’s no shortage of ways to keep the kids entertained these school holidays. For a full list of school holiday events and booking details, visit What's On Tauranga.

Hosting a school holiday event? Check it meets our event criteria, then submit your listing.

 

Image captionJoin Whai players for fun and games at the Tauranga waterfront basketball half-court. Photo credit, Hunter Studio.
Posted: Apr 10, 2025,

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