Bike Safety

Bike crashes can result in serious injury. In 1997, more than half a million persons were injured badly enough to need emergency department care as a result of bike crashes in the United States. Wearing a helmet reduces the risk of brain injury from a bike crash as much as 88%.

BIKE SAFETY TIPS

You can greatly reduce the chances of having a bike-related injury if you follow these simple tips:

bulletChildren and adults should always wear a bike helmet every time they ride a bike. Think of a bike helmet as a necessity, not an accessory.
bulletAdults are important role models for children. If you wear a bike helmet, your children are more likely to wear helmets, too.
bulletIf you child doesn't want to wear a helmet, find out why. Some children don't like to wear helmets because they fear they will be teased by peers or because they think bike helmets are unattractive. Talk about these concerns with your child and choose a helmet he or she will want to wear.

WHEN BUYING A HELMET, BY ONE THAT MEETS THE NATIONAL SAFETY STANDARDS

bulletget one that is the right size
bulletmake sure it sits on top of the head in a level position, not tilted back on the head;
bulletadjust straps for a snug and comfortable fit. Teach children always to keep the helmet straps buckled when riding.

MODEL AND TEACH CHILDREN TO FOLLOW THE RULES OF THE ROAD:

bulletride on the right side of the road with the traffic flow, not against it;
bulletobey traffic signs and signals
bulletuse correct hand signals
bulletstop at all intersections and crosswalks, both marked and unmarked
bulletstop and look both ways before entering a street
bulletyield the right-of-way to pedestrians and skaters
bulletHave children ride on sidewalks and paths until they are at least 10 years old, are able to show good riding skills, and are able to observe the basic rules of the road.
bulletIf riding at dawn, at dusk, or at night, wear reflective clothing (not just light-colored clothing) and make sure that the bike has a headlight and a rear reflector.
bulletMake sure the bike is in good working order, especially the brakes.
bulletEncourage your community to build bike paths to separate bike riders from traffic.

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