home contact us resource catalog privacy policy coalition extranet safety seat guide site map
Safe Kids USA

About Us

Programs

Research

Support Us

Media Center

Public Policy

Safety Tips
  Baby
 Bike/Helmet
  Car
  Fire
  Firearms
  Hidden Hazards
  Home
  Pedestrian
  Poison
  School/Playground
  Special Needs
  Sports/Recreation
  Summer
  Toddler
  Toy
  Water

Product Recalls

Activities for Kids!

Safe Kids Near You

Connect to Us Online


Home > Safety Tips   > Bike/Helmet 

Bike/Helmet

The day you buy your child his first “big kid’s” bike. The day you remove the training wheels and watch him pedal away on his own. The day he heads to his friend’s house without asking you for a ride. These are milestones in both of your lives. So much more than a toy, a bicycle represents independence for your children. 

Unfortunately, bicycles are more than a toy in another sense, too: they are associated with more childhood injuries than any consumer product except the automobile. In 2001, 134 children ages 14 and under died in bicycle-related crashes and in 2002, more nearly 288,900 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for bicycle-related injuries.

That’s why it’s so important to teach your kids bike safety as they enjoy their increased independence. You can greatly reduce your children’s risk of injury and death simply by setting some limits. A single rule – wear a helmet – can reduce the risk of head injury by as much as 85 percent.  Explore the links below to learn more.

Nearly half of bike-related hospitalizations are diagnosed as traumatic brain injury. Read more in  A National Study of Traumatic Brain Injury and Wheel-Related Sports (May 2002)

To learn more about bicycle injury read A Report to the Nation: Trends in Unintentional Childhood Injury Mortality, 1987-2000 (May 2003).

To purchase educational materials about bike safety, check out our Resource Catalog (off-site link)



May is National Bike Month

Why Kids Are at Risk

Protecting Your Family

Protecting Communities

Frequently Asked Questions


search our site
Sign Me Up - Safety Works E-Newsletter


Learn About Child Safety - Laws & Regulations
Go

Find SAFE KIDS coalitions and events near you

Safe Kide Worldwide