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This publication presents ten smart ways for people to bicycle safely. The brochure includes information about bicycle maintenance, bicycle helmet and proper riding gear, and safe riding practices. (September 1998, DOT HS 808 763, Item #6P0046)
A four-color bicycle safety brochure containing 21 important safety tips for cyclists. The brochure also contains a message from the U.S. Cycling Team coach on the joys of cycling. (April 1992, DOT HS 808 832, Item #6P0044)
This step-by-step guide to bicycle helmets is perfect for anyone currently buying, or wanting to learn more about fitting, a helmet. A "5-Step Test" for assessing the fit of your helmet is included. (Revised: September 1998, DOT HS 808 000, Item #6P0082) What's New About Bicycle Helmets A colorful brochure answering questions dealing with bicycle safety issues and helmets. Pictures demonstrating the right and wrong way to wear a helmet are included. The new bicycle helmet safety standard, effective March 1999, is also discussed. (August 1998, DOT HS 808 747, Item #6P0132)
This brochure and video target teenage bicyclists. The video uses real life situations to stress the importance of wearing a bicycle helmet and following safe bicycling practices. Contacts are provided for additional information on bicycle safety programs. (Brochure -1998, DOT HS 808 781 Item #6P0064; Video-1994, Item #6A0009) Use Your Head This reproducible black-and-white flyer illustrates how a bicycle helmet should fit and how it should be worn. (August 1998, DOT HS 808 757, Item #6P0129) It is also available as a 18" x 24" color poster, great for display in schools, bicycle shops and community halls. (August 1998, DOT HS 808 746, Item #6P0130)
This double-sided flyer includes a message for parents about bicycle safety. Facts about bicycle-related crashes, injuries and fatalities, along with tips on how a parent can help prevent them from happening are included. Typical crash situations between motor vehicles and bicycles are explained and illustrated. (September 1997, DOT HS 808 607, Item #6P0105) |
Ride
Like A Pro Community Handbook
Ride Like a Pro is a community-based children's event that promotes the use of bicycle helmets and safe cycling practices. This handbook enables local communities to put on their own Ride like a Pro events in conjunction with any sporting event. (October 1999, DOT HS 808 993, Item #6P0145)
Safe Kids Cycle Smart Brochure A "cool" brochure geared for kids ages 10 through 14 encouraging bike helmet use. Available from the National SAFE KIDS Campaign. Call 1-800-289-0117 or visit www.safekids.org/resource to order.
What parents really need to know about buying a bicycle helmet for their child. This pamphlet, developed by the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute, covers areas such as helmet cost, standards, and the need for children to be protected with proper head gear. (Revised: January 2000. Designed for photocopying). Call (703) 486-0100 or visit www.bhsi.org for more information.
This pamphlet was developed by the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute and addresses safety rules that can protect a child when riding a bicycle. (Revised: January 2000. Designed for photocopying). Call (703) 486-0100 or visit www.bhsi.org for more information.
This pamphlet, developed by the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute, addresses what to look for when shopping for a bicycle helmet. (Revised: January 2000. Designed for photocopying). Call (703) 486-0100 or visit www.bhsi.org for more information. A Consumer's Guide to Bicycle Helmets This Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute guide discusses how a bicycle helmet works, along with other issues such as comfort requirements, special problems, and how to buy a helmet. (Revised: January 2000. Designed for photocopying). Call (703) 486-0100 or visit www.bhsi.org for more information.
This brochure available from the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute presents safety tips for children to follow when riding a bicycle. The graphics and text in this pub-lication were created by children. (Revised: January 2000. Designed for photocopying). Call (703) 486-0100 or visit www.bhsi.org for more information. |
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