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The Tewksbury Police Department would like to help ensure the safety of local children by hosting a bike rodeoon Saturday, Oct. 1 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.- (rain date Oct. 2.)
On average, 250 children in the United States under the age of 14 die each year because of a bicycle crash. Another 300,000 children are treated in emergency rooms for severe head injuries. Many of these accidents could have been prevented if these children were riding safe bikes, wore bicycle helmets, and knew the basics about safe bike riding.
Along with the Tewksbury Police Department, Wal-Mart, Lowell General Hospital, AAA Merrimack Valley, and several local businesses are doing their part to decrease bicycle fatalities and injuries.
At the rodeo, members from the Emergency Department at Lowell General Hospital will be educating the public- children, parents, and even adult cyclists- to the need for head protection. Tewksbury Police Department would like to not only encourage children to wear a bike helmet, but to also wear them correctly.
Bicycle helmets can reduce the risk of head injury by as much as 85%. Wearing a bicycle helmet is such a simple way to help ensure your child’s safety. Parents may think their children are safe riding around the neighborhood, however, research tells us that most serious bicycle crashes occur on a quiet neighborhood street.
Ten tips for safe bike riding: (from Consumer Product Safety Commission):