Katelynn Britton
CTRS, School Active Transportation Coordinator
(313) 279-8681
Everyone can Ride
We believe that biking and alternative modes or transportation play a critical role in increasing community access, fostering social involvement & self-esteem, and promoting healthy lifestyles among individuals with disabilities. We know that everyone can ride.
Community Active Transportation Program
A travel training program for Michiganders ages 18 and over. Developed with SMART, the program teaches participants how to use forms of transportation like public transit and biking. We also teach wayfinding skills.
School Active Transportation Program
The SATP program teaches young adults walking, cycling, and the use of transit in their communities.
Our 7-week program teaches students, regardless of their disability, how to cycle.
Our staff identify student goals and create an individualized program to make them a reality.
We offer private lessons in the spring and fall for individuals who would like to learn cycling in a one on one setting. Sessions range from learning how to ride a bike, skills development, or bike fittings.
2x2 Visual Impairment Cycling Program
The 2X2 program gives blind individuals an opportunity to ride tandem bikes. If you’re sighted, you can ride as a captain (in the front). If you are blind or have a visual impairment, you can ride as a stoker (in the back).
Interested in more about our programs, organization, volunteer, or employment opportunities?
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(734) 484-2758