Summer bike safety

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By RCMP Media Relations

With summer in full swing, here are some bicycle safety tips to make all your journeys great. 

Make sure you and your child wear a certified bicycle safety helmet.

Practice proper road safety skills.

Supervise your child to ensure they have good riding skills in traffic.

Keep your bike in good working condition.

Be visible. Wear bright-coloured clothing so motorists can see you.

If you’re riding in the evening or at night, ensure you have proper functioning reflectors and a light.

Make sure your bike fits you right. If you need help, visit a local bike shop.

And remember, in Manitoba it’s the law that cyclists under 18 wear a properly fitted and fastened helmet. Parents or guardians are responsible for making sure children wear a bicycle helmet. Adults can be ticketed under The Highway Traffic Act if they don’t have a helmet on their child; teenagers between the ages of 14 and 18 can be fined directly or have to complete a bike helmet safety course.