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April 12, 2010 |
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BICYCLE SAFETY REMINDER (KINCARDINE, ON.) – Bicycle enthusiasts have been out taking advantage of the nice weather and the South Bruce OPP would like to remind riders and parents about bicycle safety. A bicycle rider is required to obey rules of the road including stopping at stop signs, using a sound signalling device (such as a horn) and having a light on after dark. Equally as important is the requirement to wear a bike helmet when riding. Although the law only requires the use of a bike helmet under the age of 18, a properly fit bike helmet is recommended to enhance the safety of all riders. Safe Kids Canada advises a properly fit bike helmet decreases the risk of serious head injury by as much as 85%. The Bike Helmet Research Foundation notes a significant reduction in the number of child cyclists admitted to hospital with a head injury since helmet use became law. The South Bruce OPP members have already been out warning riders about bike helmets. The set fine for riding without a helmet under 18 years of age is $75.00. “Always be aware of vehicles, obey the rules of the road and definitely wear your bike helmet, that’s a ‘no-brainer’”. |
Anyone having information that can assist Police with investigations is asked to call South Bruce OPP at 519-396-3341 (Kincardine), 519-881-3130 (Walkerton) or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222 -TIPS (8477). OPP Dispatch – 1-888-310-1122
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