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Page 1: 3rd Grade Bike Safety Assembly Presented by Livingston Public Schools Elementary Physical Education Department

3rd Grade Bike Safety Assembly

Presented by Livingston Public Schools

Elementary Physical Education Department

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Safe or Not Safe? #1

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Safe or Unsafe? #2

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Safe or Unsafe? #3

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What are we going to learn today?

Goal 1:Understanding of Bicycle Safety and Road Rules.

Goal 2:Proper Helmet Fitting and Safety.

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Ride Your Bike Like a PRORide Your Bike Like a PRO

• Start Video

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Protect Your Brain

Name 2 important

steps for helmet

fitting?

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Important steps for Helmet Fitting

1. Two Finger Salute

2. Two Fingers Under Chin Strap

3. Yawn Test

4. Nod Yes and No

5. V under ears

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Bicycling: Risky Business?Bicycling is dangerous.

True or false?

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Bicycling: Risky Business?False!

Bicycling is not dangerous!

For cyclists who make smart, safe decisions, cycling is fun and safe.

• Bicycling is great for your heart, lungs, muscles, and brain. It's also good for the earth.

• Safe bicycling is healthier than staying inside watching TV and eating pizza all day.

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Using Your Head—Before Your Ride

You only need to wear a bike helmet if you’re riding on the street.

True or false?

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Using Your Head—Before Your RideFalse!

You should wear a bike helmet every time you ride your bike, no matter where you are.

Bike crashes and head injuries can happen anywhere at any time.

ALWAYS wear a helmet EVERY time you ride your bike.

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Your Bike: Toy or Vehicle?

Bicycles are not toys, they are vehicles.

True or

false?

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Your Bike: Toy or Vehicle?True!

Bicycles are not toys, they are vehicles.

A bicycle is your first vehicle. It has steering and brakes. It can take you faster and farther than any toy that you can ride on.

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Bikes and Traffic RulesBicyclists don't have to get licenses, and they don't have to put license plates on their bikes.

So, they don't have to follow traffic rules like drivers and cars.

True or false?

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Bikes and Traffic RulesFalse!

Bicyclists don't have to get licenses, and they don't have to put license plates on their bikes.

But…………

They still have to follow traffic rules like drivers and cars.

Bicyclists must follow the same traffic rules as car drivers.

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Bike Safety Check

It's OK to ride a bike that has some loose, broken or missing parts.

True or false?

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Bike Safety CheckFalse!

It's NOT OK to ride a bike that has some loose, broken or missing parts.

Always do an “A-B-C Hand Check” on your bike before you ride.

A= Air: Squeeze the tires to see if they have enough air.

B=Brakes: Make sure the brakes on your bike work and can stop you quickly

C=Chain. Make sure the chain is not rusty, twisted, or loose.

Hand=Handlebar. Make sure the handle bar is tight.

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Where do Bikes Belong?It's OK for kids who are biking to ride on the sidewalk.

True or false?

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Where do Bikes Belong?False!

New Jersey law does not allow bikes to ride on sidewalks.

Side walks are for pedestrians only. This is important because a bicyclist riding on the sidewalk can be dangerous for both them and walkers.

However, certain towns DO allow riding on the sidewalks. Check to see if there are signs posted in each town.

Use good judgment and talk with your parents.

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Where do Bikes Belong?

If I am riding on the street, it's a good idea to drive my bike on the left side of the street, facing traffic, so I can see cars coming.

True or false?

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Where do Bikes Belong?False!

If I am riding on the street, it's a good idea to drive my bike with the flow of traffic, so that cars see me and have time to react.

Driving your bike against traffic is really dangerous.

Drivers aren't expecting you there, and don't look for bicyclists on the wrong side of the road.

ALWAYS drive your bike on the right side of the road, or in the same direction as traffic in your lane.

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Being seen in the scene.

Cyclists don't need to slow down and look for cars at intersections or driveways, because drivers will be able to see cyclists and stop

in time.

True or false?

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Being seen in the scene.False!

Cyclists DO need to slow down and look for cars at intersections or driveways, because drivers may not be able to see cyclists and stop in time.

When bicyclists enter the road from driveways or cross at an intersection, they should ALWAYS look LEFT – RIGHT – LEFT.

Driver's don't always see bicyclists, and they can't always stop in time. Always make eye contact with drivers to make sure they see you; then check to see if they will stop for you or not.

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Riding at Night

Navy blue is a good color to wear when riding your bike after dark.

True or false?

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Riding at NightFalse!

Navy blue is NOT a good color to wear when riding your bike after dark.

Be seen to be safe! Wear bright colors whenever you ride your bike, but especially after dark.

Your bike should also have a white light

in front and a red light in back.

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Extra PointsWhat do these mean?

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Extra Points

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Extra Points

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Extra Points

Which is which?• Left Turn• Stop• Right Turn

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Remember to…

Always be:

• Visible

• Predictable

• Responsible

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Livingston Bike RodeoSaturday May 28, 2011

• “Youth Appreciation Week”• Saturday May 28th at Livingston High School

(side parking lot on Madonna Drive) , 1 – 4pm (12:30 register)

• Hosted by the Livingston Police Department.• Wear your helmet and bring your bike.• Invite your whole family!

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See You There!