What Parents Need to Know:
- Parents often think their children are able to handle traffic safely by themselves before they are actually ready.
- Children don't have the skills to handle these risky situations until about age 10.
- Boys are much more likely than girls to be injured or killed in traffic. On average boys take more risks.
- Bicycles are vehicles. Children should not ride bikes in the road until they fully understand traffic rules and show they can follow them.
- Children often act before thinking and may not do what parents or drivers expect.
- Children assume that if they see the driver, the driver sees them.
- Children can't judge speed and they think cars can stop instantly.
- Children are shorter than adults and can't see over cars, bushes, and other objects.
Nearly one-third of the 5- to- 9 year-old children killed by motor vehicles are on foot. They are hit by cars most often when playing near home. They tend to run into the street in the middle of the block, where drivers don't expect them.
Bicycling Risks
Children can be hurt riding on or off the road. Most children who are killed in bike crashes are 7 to 12 years old. The most serious injuries children get while biking are head and brain injuries. These injuries can cause death or lifelong disability.
Take These Steps to Safety:


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