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Color the Stop Sign
Answers to road signs inside the brochure:
1. Stop sign
2. Do not enter
3. Pedestrian crossing
4. School crossing
5. Railroad crossing
6. Bicycle crossing ahead
7. No bicycles
8. Traffic signals ahead
9. One way
Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. September 2002 — 100M — GA 970 — DSD A 170
BICYCLE SAFETY TIPS
Always wear a bicycle helmet.
Find a safe place to ride — younger children
should ride on the sidewalk.
When riding your bike in the street, you must
follow the rules of the road.
Stay on the right side when riding your bike in the
street.
Obey street signs and traffic lights.
Stay off busy streets.
When crossing the street look left, then right, then
left again.
Watch for cars near driveways or alleys.
Never carry riders on your bike.
Never ride between cars.
Pedestrians have the right-of-way.
If you are riding in the street at night, your bike
must have a headlight.
Stay alert for unexpected obstacles.
Bike riding is a fun way to enjoy
the outdoors and get your
exercise. When riding your bike, it
is very important to obey all the
street signs and traffic lights
and to wear a helmet to protect
yourself in case of an accident.
Be aware of other motorists on
the road and do not “play” in
the street. Young bicyclists are
encouraged to ride on the
sidewalk whenever possible.
This brochure provides young
bicyclists tips for staying safe
while riding and checkpoints to
ensure that your bicycle is safe
to ride. Please read this
brochure carefully and follow
the guidelines in it to ensure a
fun and safe ride.
Sincerely,
Jesse White
Secretary of State
Object Description
| Title | Bicycle Safety Tips |
| Subject | Public safety and consumer protection: Product safety; Recreation and tourism: Sports: Bicycling; Transportation: Bicycling |
| Description | This brochure provides young bicyclists tips for staying safe while riding and checkpoints to ensure that your bicycle is safe to ride. |
| Publisher | Secretary of State |
| Date | 09 12 2002 |
| Type | application/pdf |
| Identifier | http://www.ediillinois.org/ppa/meta/html/00/00/00/02/19/32.html |
| Language | EN-English |
| Relation | http://www.ediillinois.org/ppa/meta/html/00/00/00/02/19/76.html |
| Coverage | Illinois. Secretary of State |
