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Bike Safety

 

Remember

  • Always wear a well-fitting helmet when biking.
  • Follow bike traffic rules; use hand signals, and ride in safe areas.
  • Wear bright colors during the day, reflective clothing at night.

Biking is an environmentally friendly way to get around cities and towns and a fun way to get your daily exercise. You just need to remember to follow the rules of the road and always wear your helmet (even on short bike rides).

 

Why should I wear a helmet?

Bike accidents can and do happen, even when you are very careful. In fact, each year thousands of children, teens, and adults require emergency care because of an accident involving a bicycle. Head injuries are very serious and can change your life in an instant. Many people die from head injuries caused from bike accidents each year. Wearing a helmet helps protect your head and your brain, but it doesn’t mean you should take risks or try fancy tricks. Leave that to the professionals!

 

Ideally, it would be great if you could wear an outfit that protects your entire body when you go for a bike ride, but you can reduce the risk of brain injury by wearing a helmet that fits well. Bike helmets are not just practical; they can be stylish and come in all sorts of colors. You can even decorate them with reflective stickers that make you more visible to others on the road.

 

Make sure that any helmet you buy has a sticker certifying that it has been tested and meets safety standards. The helmet should be certified by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

 

How do I know if my helmet fits?

A helmet fits correctly if:

Before you wear a helmet for the first time, you should read the instructions that come with it.

 

What clothes should I wear when riding?

How can I tell if my bike is the right fit for my body?

It’s important that the adjustments on your bike allow you to be comfortable.

 

Here are some ways to tell if your bike fits your body well:

Where can I ride?

Many roads have a designated bike lane, and you should travel along the designated path. In many areas, riding on the sidewalk is illegal.

 

Should I ride with traffic or against traffic?

You should always ride with traffic. Stay on the right side of the road, so that both you and the cars are traveling in the same direction.

 

What are the basic bike traffic rules?

What are the appropriate hand signals?

How do I take good care of my bike?

Always check for the following:

You’re ready to take off on your bike if:

What else should I know about bike safety?

Have fun and be safe!

 

Written by the CYWH & YMH Staff at Children's Hospital Boston

 

Updated: 4/22/2010

 

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