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Bicycle Safety Awareness Program

Bicycle Safety Awareness Program. Presented by: Mrs. Villarreal, Education Coordinator Texas Office for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities. To wear or not to wear?. Why do you think it is important to wear a helmet when you ride a bicycle? . Reasons to wear a helmet.

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Bicycle Safety Awareness Program

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  1. Bicycle Safety Awareness Program Presented by: Mrs. Villarreal, Education Coordinator Texas Office for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities

  2. To wear or not to wear? Why do you think it is important to wear a helmet when you ride a bicycle?

  3. Reasons to wear a helmet. • Bike helmets help protect your brain from brain injuries. • Bike helmets help prevent injury to your face. • Brain injuries do not heal-like a broken bone.

  4. Key Words • What is a brain injury? • Where is the skull and what is the purpose of a skull?

  5. Definitions Brain Injury- Damage to the brain caused by a blow to the head or jarring of the brain. Skull-The skeleton of the head that encloses and protects the brain and supports the jaws.

  6. Bike Helmet vs. Other Helmets Why does it have to be a bike helmet?

  7. Why a Bike Helmet? • Each type of helmet is made to protect your head from the impacts common to a particular activity or sport. Such as sliding along pavement or hitting a curb. • Other helmets may not protect your head as effectively. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

  8. Demonstration Watch the following demonstration and explain the reason why this experiment was chosen.

  9. Protect Your BrainWear a Bike Helmet! No matter how young or old you are, wearing a helmet is a good idea.

  10. Franklin Book

  11. Famous People Who Wear Helmets! Lance Armstrong-7 time Tour De France Bike Race Winner (Lives in Austin) Tony Romo- Dallas Cowboy Football Player Joshua Beckett-pitcher Boston Red Socks (Joshua was born in Spring, TX) Jimmie Johnson- 4 Time NASCAR Winner

  12. Safety Tips • Be sure to ride on the right side of the road, in the same direction as traffic. • Watch for cars! Especially at cross streets and driveways. • Look both ways before crossing the street. • When riding to school, cross at the crosswalk with a crossing guard.

  13. Safety Tips Continued • Inspect your tires and brakes each time you ride. • Check your helmet fit each time you ride. • Replace helmets after a crash or every five years. • Never talk to strangers, even when riding a bike.

  14. Safety Tips Continued • Always wear closed toe shoes. • Be sure your pants won’t get caught in the chain. • Never wear your helmet on the playground! Any ideas why you shouldn’t? • Stunts??? Take personal responsibility to avoid accidents!

  15. Turn Signals

  16. More Resources For more information on bicycle safety, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Web site at: www.nhtsa.dot.gov

  17. Final Words • Have fun riding, but remember to be safe. • Follow the rules of bike riding, especially when riding on the street. • Always tell your parents where your going, who you are with, and when you will be home. Can anyone tell me why the last statement is SO IMPORTANT?

  18. Resources Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute (BHSI) U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Governor's Traffic Safety Committee New York State Department of Transportation

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