| Alaska Department of Public Safety |
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Safety Bear Bike Safety Coloring Sheet |
| American Academy of Pediatrics |
The American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 60,000 pediatricians committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. For information on bicycle safety from TIPP The Injury Prevention Program Click Here! For Articles from HealthyChildren.org see below. |
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Bicycle Safety: Myths and Facts |
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Choosing the Right Bicycle |
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Choosing the Right Bicycle |
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Bicycle Helmets: What Every Parent Should Know |
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How To Get your Child To Wear A Bicycle Helmet |
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Ready for a Tricycle |
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Baby On Board: Keeping Safe on A Bike |
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What Kids Should Know When Bike Riding |
| Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute |
| The Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute is a non-profit advocacy arm of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association that provides bicycle helmet information. As members of the National Bicycle Safety Network who serve on the ASTM helmet standards committee the group is active in commenting on actions of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. |
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For "Bicycle Helmet Materials for Teachers and Future Teachers" Click Here! |
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Coloring Sheet: Coloring Page For Preschoolers |
| Children's Hospital of Pitsburgh |
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Bike Safety Cartoon |
| International Bicycle Fund |
The International Bicycle Fund is an independent, non-profit organization that promotes bicycles as transportation. For IBF Education Programs Click Here!
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| National Highway Traffic Safety Administration |
| National Highway Traffic Safety Administration encourages bicycling as an alternate mode of transportation to motor vehicle travel. They work with partners to reduce injuries and fatalities through education, enforcement, outreach, and legislative efforts. |
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Bicycle Safety Activity Kit - NHTSA has put together this "Bicycle Safety Activity Kit", and its Spanish counterpart: "Seguridad en Bicicletas", to provide parents, caregivers, teachers, community leaders, and children with tools to learn the important basics about bicycle safety. This kit can be used in school or community bicycle safety programs or in conjunction with Safe Routes to School (SRTS) programs. The kit contains age-appropriate activities emphasizing crashes and related injuries while bicycling. While the activities focus on awareness and education, through applying this knowledge to actual safety behaviors we can help to save a life; the life may even be yours or that of your child. |
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Board Game: Get To School and Back Again Safely Game |
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Coloring Sheets: Sarah and Her Bike, Let’s Be Careful Crossing the Street |
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Maze Activity Sheet: Paul's A-Mazing Trip >>> (answers) |
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Activity Sheet: What's wrong with this picture? >>> (answers) |
New Jersey Department of Transportation
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Kids Korner - For Bike Safety Teaching Aids Click Here! |
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Bike Safety Tips Poster |
New York State SafeNY.com
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Bikes & Wheelsport Safety Kids Page |
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
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Bike Safety Games |
| Renault |
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Safety Matters Kids Section - On line Games about Safety |
| Shenandoah County Fire and Rescue |
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Bike Safety Workbook |
Safe Routes to School
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| Safe Routes to School programs enable community leaders, schools and parents across the United States to improve safety and encourage more children, including children with disabilities, to safely walk and bicycle to school. In the process, programs are working to reduce traffic congestion and improve health and the environment, making communities more livable for everyone. |