West Flemish App Inspects Don Bosco Students’ Bikes in Bredene

Bredene (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Students’ bicycles at Don Bosco School in Bredene/De Haan were checked 1st time using a new app under West Flanders’ “Mandatory Lights” campaign. Governor Carl Decaluwe highlighted that one-third had technical defects.

As VRT News reported, students at Don Bosco School in Bredene, in the province of West Flanders, Belgium, had their bicycles checked today, Oct 14, 2025, as part of a new digital initiative. The inspection is part of the province of West Flanders’ “Mandatory Lights” campaign. 

They mentioned that the campaign aims to ensure that students are visible, safe, and properly equipped during the darker months. Police officers checked bicycles for working lights, reflectors, and overall safety. This year’s check is the first to use a new app created by Vives University of Applied Sciences and commissioned by the province.

What is the West Flemish app changing bicycle checks in Bredene?

The app allows officers to record defects digitally. It is linked to the email addresses of students’ parents. If a problem is found with a bicycle, parents are notified immediately so the issue can be fixed. Governor Carl Decaluwe said last year the checks were still done with pen and paper, but the system was outdated. 

Authorities confirmed that everything has since been approved. Parents can choose whether to participate in the project. Children whose parents opted out for privacy reasons can still have their bicycles checked, but their families will not receive a digital notification.

The Bredene/De Haan district is the first to test the app, and other police districts in West Flanders are expected to adopt it in the future. Governor Decaluwe stressed the necessity of the bicycle checks. Last year, 1 in 3 bicycles had technical defects. In most cases, the problem was with the lights. 

Belgium has seen several bicycle safety campaigns in recent years, but the digital approach is new. Many Flemish cities and police districts have long checked bicycles for lights, brakes, and reflectors. In 2023, Ghent carried out traditional inspections in schools as part of its “Safe Cycling” program. Officers checked bikes by hand and gave students advice on safety. These campaigns aimed to reduce accidents and keep young cyclists properly equipped.

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15 responses to “West Flemish App Inspects Don Bosco Students’ Bikes in Bredene”

  1. Easy Mac Avatar

    Just what we needed, an app to tell us our kids’ bikes are broken—because who needs good old-fashioned parenting when you have technology, right? 😂 Next up, a GPS for finding lost socks!

  2. Paris Boost Avatar
    Paris Boost

    Just what we needed, a high-tech app to tell us our kids’ bikes are as broken as our political promises. 🚴‍♂️💻 Maybe next they’ll invent an app to remind us to fix our own lights… if only that worked for Brussels too! 😏

  3. Infinite Hole Avatar
    Infinite Hole

    So, let me get this straight: an app to check if kids’ bikes have lights? Brilliant! Next, we’ll need an app to remind them to actually ride them. 🚲💡

  4. baked zd Avatar

    Ah, finally a high-tech solution for bike checks—because who needs a good old-fashioned chat about mechanical failures when you can have an app to do it? 🥴 Just what every student needs, a notification from Mum about their dodgy lights, like that’s going to improve their street cred! 🚴‍♂️

  5. sylvester eye Avatar
    sylvester eye

    Bikes getting checked by an app, eh? Next, they’ll be sending us notifications when our croissants are stale! 🍪📲

  6. California Goddess Avatar
    California Goddess

    So, now we’ve got an app for bike checks? Brilliant! Next thing you know, they’ll have an app to tell us when our coffee’s gone cold. ☕️📱

  7. onion king Avatar
    onion king

    First time I’ve seen an app save bikes instead of just the usual Tinder fiasco – who knew saving our little champs from the dark could be so techy? 🚴‍♂️💡 But let’s be honest, a third of them with defects? Should’ve just handed out glow sticks instead! 😂

  8. Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “safety” like a digital app telling parents their kids’ bikes are as reliable as a Belgian train schedule. 🚴‍♂️💡

  9. Ladybird Avatar

    Looks like we’ve finally traded in the good old-fashioned pen and paper for an app; just what the world needed – a digital way to inform parents their kids’ bikes are as broken as their dreams. 🚲✨

  10. neophyte believer Avatar
    neophyte believer

    Bikes getting a digital check-up? Brilliant! Next, we’ll be checking if their owners have the right app for pedaling. 🚴‍♂️💻

  11. Black Mustard Avatar
    Black Mustard

    Bikes in Bredene getting inspected by an app? Brilliant! Next, they’ll have drones checking if the kids are wearing their helmets properly. 🚴‍♂️💡 #InnovationAtItsFinest

  12. gabriel dandelion Avatar
    gabriel dandelion

    Looks like the only bike that won’t get a ticket in Bredene is the one that’s still dreaming of a 90s rave with working lights! 🚲💡 With one-third of those poor things on the fritz, perhaps we should just start handing out glowsticks instead. 😂

  13. Tough Nut Avatar

    So, we’re trading good old pen-and-paper for a trendy app just to find out if the kids’ bikes have lights? Brilliant innovation, just what we needed in Bredene! 🚲✨

  14. innocent ghost Avatar
    innocent ghost

    Just what we needed, another app to tell us our kids’ bikes are as broken as our hopes of ever being on time for anything. 🙄 At this rate, we’ll need an app to inspect the app!

  15. toy town Avatar

    Well, it’s about time we let technology save our poor kiddos from cycling disasters—what a shock that a third of them were pedaling around on death traps! 🚴‍♂️💔 Next, let’s get an app to remind them to wear helmets, or is that asking for too much? 🙄

  16. German Coach Avatar
    German Coach

    Bikes getting checked by an app, eh? Who knew the future of cycling safety in Bredene would hinge on a smartphone rather than a good old-fashioned chat with the local copper? 🚲💻#Progress

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