Bike Safety for Kids - Riding Co-Pilot Bikes

Posted Sep 17, 2009 by genesisdavies / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Often children want to start riding a bike long before they are road ready. After all, if they see you enjoying the activity so much, the more they will want to have a bike of their own and go on longer rides with you.

Often children want to start riding a bike long before they are road ready. After all, if they see you enjoying the activity so much, the more they will want to have a bike of their own and go on longer rides with you. However, for many parents, a big concern is the safety of their children when riding a bike. Co-pilot bikes allow parents and children to ride together, by attaching a secondary bicycle to the back of the adult bike. The child gets all the fun and exercise of riding, without the danger of veering off the path or into traffic.

Kids really love co-pilot bikes. The best part for parents it is being able to ride the bike with them without having to compromise the child's safety. It also lays the basis for teaching kids the rules of the road and getting them used to pedaling longer distances without worrying about what to do if they wear out on the way home.

Another advantage of riding a co-pilot bike is the ability to ride a bike safely on and off roads. If you are on the road your attention would be mainly focused on your destination. It’s difficult to focus on your children, traffic, the road and everything else you need to deal with, particularly if your children are not very reliable riders. Co-pilot bikes let you relax and ride without worries.

Co-pilot bikes are specially made for safety. This is one of the best options that you may look into when traveling along with your kids while riding a bike. By riding tandem with your child, you’ll save yourself a lot of stress and potential injury to your kids. The co-pilot bike also allows kids to ride at their own level, they aren’t forced to sit up higher than is comfortable for them.

Of course to promote more safety in riding these bikes you and your child should wear complete protective gear. This includes a helmet and pads or gloves to keep your head and body protected from any injury. You should also ensure that your bike is in good condition before you leave. By taking good care of your bike and doing a quick check before heading out on the road, you can save potential injuries, as well.

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