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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.  

Register for the July workshop

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

Applications open for Council-Controlled Organisations board vacancies

Are you passionate about creating exceptional venue experiences; the visual arts and creative sector; or sustainability growing the Bay of Plenty's visitor economy?

If so, board member roles at Bay Venues Limited (Bay Venues), Tauranga Art Gallery Trust (TAGT), or Tourism Bay of Plenty (TBOP) could be a perfect opportunity.

Tauranga City Council is calling for applications for four new board members across three of its council-controlled organisations (CCOs). All new board members will commence a three-year term from 1 July 2025.

Mayor Mahé Drysdale says that the board roles need skilled professionals with ideally strong governance experience who are passionate about delivering great outcomes for Tauranga's residents, with value for money at the core.

"The CCOs are seeking new members who will bring diversity of thought, experience and skills to enhance the existing boards. Tauranga is experiencing unprecedented growth and our CCOs are integral to our ecosystem. If you have what it takes to add value to these high-performing boards, we’d love to hear from you," says Mayor Mahé.

Western Bay of Plenty District Council and Tauranga City Council jointly control Tourism Bay of Plenty.

“CCOs like Tourism Bay of Plenty provide expertise in specialist activities that support and help enrich our communities and the Western Bay of Plenty. Good governance is essential to their continued success, and we’re looking forward to welcoming board members who are ready to make a real difference," says Western Bay Mayor James Denyer.

Simon Clarke, Bay Venues Chair says that in the six months to 31 December 2024, Bay Venues welcomed over a million visitors across its facilities network and delivered 40 significant events and 37 sporting and aquatic tournaments. “Bay Venues has also achieved significant partnerships with mana whenua and the University of Waikato and has been a key partner in the Haumaru Sport & Recreation Centre project. The Board is seeking a director to enhance and deliver on Bay Venues’ KPIs, create new partnerships and provide strategic direction. Strong governance experience, knowledge of community facilities and services, a proven record of project delivery, and financial prudence are essential," says Simon.

Rosemary Protheroe, TAGT Chair, says: "The Gallery team has been preparing for the re-opening later this year, delivering exceptional art experiences, educational programmes and art talks, and securing new commercial partnerships. This is an exciting time for a new trustee to join the Board. We seek someone well-connected to the local arts community, with links to local artists, arts patrons and art organisations. Governance experience, HR, and coaching skills would also be valuable," says Rosemary.

Russ Browne, TBOP Chair, says this is an extremely busy time in the tourism sector. “TBOP continues to support the cruise sector, with nearly 100 ships visiting in FY25; and leadership roles in cultural and sustainability initiatives including the Native Nations Indigenous Youth Exchange and the Ōmanawa Falls project. TBOP is award-winning, having received the 2024 Tourism Award for Industry Collaboration and Alignment for Flavours of Plenty, and was a finalist for the Green Room sustainability programme. The Board seeks two new trustees with extensive tourism industry experience, who are well-connected locally with key partners and stakeholders across the Bay of Plenty region. Legal and HR experience are also desirable," says Russ.

Council’s CCOs are ultimately accountable to Tauranga's residents. They actively work in partnership with Council, mana whenua, and the community to achieve great outcomes and deliver value for money with fewer resources. The following information outlines the purpose of the three CCOs seeking new board members.

Bay Venues

Purpose
To connect the community through exceptional experiences by providing the best venues for Tauranga.

Summary
Bay Venues is Tauranga City Council’s largest council-controlled organisation and plays a major role in creating value for Tauranga and enriching the lives of its people, now and into the future.

Bay Venues manages and operates more than 20 venues, providing a high standard of sport, recreation, event and exhibition facilities, programmes and services to the community. These include Mercury Baypark, Mount Hot Pools, University of Waikato Adams High Performance Centre and Baywave, and a number of community centres, halls and pools.

The Board of Directors is responsible for developing and delivering the strategic and financial management of the company, as well as overseeing the management of Bay Venues’ assets and resources.

Tauranga Art Gallery Trust

Purpose
To create exceptional art experiences that engage, inspire, challenge and educate through exhibitions, public programmes, and events.

Summary
TAGT owns and operates the Tauranga Art Gallery – toi Tauranga, on behalf of the residents of Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.

The Board of Trustees are responsible for developing and delivering the Gallery’s strategic goals, overseeing the management of the Gallery’s assets and resources, and for ensuring prudent financial management to ensure long-term sustainability.

Tourism Bay of Plenty

Purpose
To promote the economic welfare and development of the Western Bay region and its community through destination marketing, destination management and other related activities which impact on the region as a visitor destination.

Summary
Tauranga City Council and Western Bay of Plenty District Council are joint shareholders of this CCO. 
TBOP takes a lead role in enabling sustainable growth of the visitor economy in the coastal Bay of Plenty in ways that benefit the whole community.

The Board of Trustees is responsible for the direction of this organisation including developing and overseeing Tourism Bay of Plenty’s Visitor Economy Strategy and monitoring financial performance and achievement of key initiatives and objectives.

Applications close at 5pm on Friday, 23 May 2025, with interviews being held on 9, 11, and 12 June 2025. For more information, including the job ad, please visit www.tauranga.govt.nz/cco. Tauranga City Council’s Appointment of Directors to Council Organisations Policy can be found here.

Posted: May 16, 2025,

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