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Bicycle Safety
The Injury Prevention Program at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health and Stanford Health Care created a bike safety video guide so you can learn how to be a safe, happy, and prepared rider. Nothing says freedom and fun like riding a bike!
Wearing a helmet can reduce the risk of head injury by 85 percent! Children should always wear a properly fitted helmet when riding bikes, scooters or skateboards.
Bicycling and skating tips
The single most effective safety device available to reduce head injury and death from bicycle crashes is a helmet.
Make it a rule: every time you and your child ride a bike, wear a bicycle helmet that meets the safety standards developed by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
If your child is reluctant to wear a helmet, try letting him or her choose his own.
Helmet fit is important.
Make sure the helmet fits and your child knows how to put it on correctly. A helmet should sit on top of the head in a level position, and should not rock forward, backward or side to side. The helmet straps must always be buckled but not too tightly.
Use different helmets for different activities.
- Children should always wear a helmet for all wheeled sports activities. A properly-fitted bike helmet is just as effective when riding a scooter, roller skating or inline skating. However, when skateboarding and long boarding, make sure your child wears a skateboarding helmet.
Proper equipment fit and maintenance are also important for safety.
- Ensure proper bike fit by bringing the child along when shopping for a bike. Buy a bicycle that is the right size for the child, not one he will grow into. When sitting on the seat, the child’s feet should be able to touch the ground.
- Make sure the reflectors are secure, brakes work properly, gears shift smoothly and tires are tightly secured and properly inflated.
Always model and teach proper behavior. Learn the rules of the road, and obey all traffic laws.
* Ride on the right side of the road, with traffic, not against.
* Stay as far to the right as possible.
* Use appropriate hand signals.
* Respect traffic signals, stopping at all stop signs and stop lights.
* Stop and look left, right and left again before entering a street or crossing an intersection. Look back and yield to traffic coming from behind before turning left.
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