Rules of the Road for Bicycles, Skateboards, and Skates

December 1, 2009 by  
Filed under Education

Riding a bike, skateboard, in-line skates or any kind of wheels can be one of the best parts of growing up. But it can also be dangerous.

There is more traffic today than ever before, so being on the road is more dangerous than before. Most serious bike related injuries are head injuries.

About 85% of all bike related head injuries could have been prevented if the child had been wearing an approved safety helmet.

So, whether you ride a bike, in-line skates, a skateboard or any other wheels, make sure you wear the right equipment and know the rules of the road.

Rule #1: Stop before riding out into traffic from a driveway, sidewalk, alley or parking lot. Look left, look right, and left again. When you are positive there is no traffic, enter the road.

Rule #2: Ride on the right side of the road, with the traffic.

Rule #3: Obey traffic lights and stop signs, just as if your bike were a car.

Rule #4: Look back and yield to traffic coming from behind you before you turn left at an intersection.

Tags: Head injuries, Traffic law, Mountain biking, Road transport, Cycling, Right- and left-hand traffic, Road safety

Bicycle Safety

November 22, 2009 by  
Filed under Education

Every day in the US, one child under the age of 14 is killed in a bike crash (usually with a car), and 1,000 children are seriously injured.
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Tags: Hockey helmet, Boardsports, Inline skates, Head injuries, Helmets, Bicycle helmet, Protective gear

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