Glendale launches pedestrian, bicycle and e-bike safety program at Mountain Ridge High after collision
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Glendale transportation and police teams started a 30-minute safety presentation at Mountain Ridge High School following a collision; officials said they plan to bring the program to all nine city high schools.
Glendale transportation and police teams kicked off a new safety program at Mountain Ridge High School with a 30-minute presentation on pedestrian, bicycle and e-bike safety, a city spokesperson said. The city said the effort follows a recent collision and is meant to raise awareness and prevent future crashes.
City staff described the session as an initial presentation and said the team plans to bring the safety program to all nine high schools across the city. Officials did not provide dates for the roll‑out at other schools or additional curriculum details.
The city framed the program as an awareness and prevention effort; no enforcement measures, funding sources or mandatory requirements were described in the announcement.
