Bicycle
Safety
It's a beautiful day and the kids are home from
school. It's a perfect day for a family bike ride, right?
Before you and
the kids rush out and start pedaling, there's another factor you
need to consider - safety. Read on to find out why bicycle safety is
so important and what you need to know to keep your kids safe.
Why Is It
Important to Be Safe While Biking?
Each year in the United States, about 900 people die in
bicycle-related accidents, and about a quarter are children between
the ages of 5 and 14. And more than 1 million children receive
medical treatment for biking-related injuries each year.
Although most automobile/bicycle accidents involving
adult cyclists are caused by the motorist, most of those involving
child bikers are caused by the child. Young children may have
difficulty understanding the rules of the road, but many of these
accidents can be avoided by obeying bike safety rules and exercising
caution while riding in traffic.
All cyclists should follow standard safety
precautions. As an adult, you've probably already experienced the
dangers of getting your pants caught in the bike chain, having
brakes that fail to grip in the rain, or smacking the pavement when
your gears unexpectedly slip. You may not be able to keep your kids
from having the same accidents, but it's up to you to pass your
knowledge and experience down to your children as they learn to
ride.
Riding With
Young Children
When your child is very young, a smart way to teach her bicycle
safety is by example. Today's child safety carriers and other
options give you the opportunity to spend quality time with your
child while introducing her to the open road. However, your child
must always wear a helmet and should be at least 1 year old before
you take her for a ride. Be a positive role model (and protect your
own head) by wearing your own helmet, too. Helmets are available a
low cost though a program available from the State of Kansas in
conjunction with the Washington County Emergency Preparedness
Office for further information call 785-325-2134. |
Address:
301 B Street
Washington, KS 66968
Phone:
785-325-2293
Fax:
785-325-2924
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