Riding bikes is a great way to get active. It can help you get in shape and lose weight — and even save money on gas! So why not make safe biking a habit this summer?
The good news is that many bike injuries can be prevented if you follow these tips.
Ride a bike that’s the right size for you.
Check the brakes before you ride.
Always wear a bike helmet.
Wear bright colors and reflective tape.
Ride in the same direction as cars.
Tip:
Print out this email and talk through the safety tips with your family — that way, everyone will know how to stay safe!
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