Selasa, 24 Juni 2014

bicycle helmet laws.ca?




JOSE J


does a bicycle rider over 18 yrs old require a
helmet by law



Answer
Hey Jose,

Here is the whole enchilada on the California bike helmet law. Anyone under the age of 18 years of age has to wear a helmet while riding any bicycle, scooter, skates or skateboard on any PUBLIC roadway, highway, bicycle path or street. The key word is Public. If your neighborhood is located on a private roadway then the law does not apply on private land. Here is the California Vehicle Code section:

21212. (a) A person under 18 years of age shall not operate a bicycle, a nonmotorized scooter, or a skateboard, nor shall they wear in-line or roller skates, nor ride upon a bicycle, a nonmotorized scooter, or a skateboard as a passenger, upon a street, bikeway, as defined in Section 890.4 of the Streets and Highways Code, or any other public bicycle path or trail unless that person is wearing a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet that meets the standards of either the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) or the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), or standards subsequently established by those entities. This requirement also applies to a person who rides upon a bicycle while in a restraining seat that is attached to the bicycle or in a trailer towed by the bicycle.

(b) Any helmet sold or offered for sale for use by operators and passengers of bicycles, nonmotorized scooters, skateboards, or in-line or roller skates shall be conspicuously labeled in accordance with the standard described in subdivision (a) which shall constitute the manufacturer's certification that the helmet conforms to the applicable safety standards.

(c) No person shall sell, or offer for sale, for use by an operator or passenger of a bicycle, nonmotorized scooter, skateboard, or in-line or roller skates any safety helmet which is not of a type meeting requirements established by this section.

(d) Any charge under this subdivision shall be dismissed when the person charged alleges in court, under oath, that the charge against the person is the first charge against that person under this subdivision, unless it is otherwise established in court that the charge is not the first charge against the person.

(e) Except as provided in subdivision (d), a violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25).

The parent or legal guardian having control or custody of an unemancipated minor whose conduct violates this section shall be jointly and severally liable with the minor for the amount of the fine imposed pursuant to this subdivision.

(f) Notwithstanding Section 1463 of the Penal Code or any other provision of law, the fines collected for a violation of this section shall be allocated as follows:

(1) Seventy-two and one-half percent of the amount collected shall be deposited in a special account of the county health department, to be used for bicycle, nonmotorized scooter, skateboard, and in-line and roller skate safety education and for assisting low-income families in obtaining approved bicycle helmets for children under the age of 18 years, either on a loan or purchase basis. The county may contract for the implementation of this program, which, to the extent practicable, shall be operated in conjunction with the child passenger restraint program pursuant to Section 27360.

(2) Two and one-half percent of the amount collected shall be deposited in the county treasury to be used by the county to administer the program described in paragraph (1).

(3) If the violation occurred within a city, 25 percent of the amount collected shall be transferred to and deposited in the treasury of that city. If the violation occurred in an unincorporated area, this 25 percent shall be deposited and used pursuant to paragraph (1).

Added Ch. 1000, Stats. 1993. Effective January 1, 1994.
Amended Sec. 6, Ch. 674, Stats. 1996. Effective January 1, 1997.
Amended Sec. 1, Ch. 475, Stats. 2002. Effective January 1, 2003.

Kimber = )

California, riding a bicycle with no helmet?







Hey guys I'm moving near my job soon and it's a great opportunity to go green and Bike my way to work everyday.

I was wondering if I can get a ticket if I get caught riding a bicycle on the bike lane with no helmet? what about the sidewalk?

Thank you in advanced.
Btw im over 18 not sure if it makes a difference or not



Answer
Helmet law or no helmet law... You should wear a helmet. The ticket is a small price to pay. Having a cracked skull because some little dog ran under you, or a crack in the pavement sent you flying, or even worse an equipment malfunction messing you up is a not worth it. You can't come back from some damage to your skull.

In most towns biking on the side walk is illegal. At least in Georgia it is. I have never viewed a cop giving a ticket for it. Side walks are for walking and bike lanes for biking. The side of the road is for bikes too! In my state every road has share the road signage. Meaning cycles have as much of a right to be in the street as a car. Remember that a cycle will never win a battle with a car! So, break your pride and put on a helmet. This coming from the guy that hates to put his on, but knows he also wants to save his brain too.




Powered by Yahoo! Answers

I have granddaughter 4 months old. Is there a proper, safe, bike helmet for this age?




sequim2005


They live in Florida, so it is biking is all the time. What helmet do you recommend? I am more concerned about safety not price. Cost not a problem. It takes a minute for a tumble and at this age, so vulnerable. Also what type and brand for a almost 5 year old.


Answer
Don't you mean four YEARS old? If not, this would be neglectful on your part. Babies are not meant to ride at four months old. They do not have the correct muscles. Bicycling happens after they learn how to walk. Furthermore, they do not have sufficient motor skills at four months.

About the helmet: you can search for a child's helmet either online or at a bike shop. (Wal-Mart's selection is too limited). Find one for her size or age. It is better to bring a child to get one fit, that way it stays on better, and works better in a crash.

All helmets sold have to meet ANSI II standards, you will see the proof on the packaging. The reason why helmets can cost upward of $300 is because more money buys more vents (serious cyclists like ventilation).

are carbon fiber helmets safe for everyday use?




Packman52


compared to a regular helmet? and what is the safest helmet for road biking?


Answer
Only Wal-Mart has $30 helmets now and... vented? Really John? Shopped helmets lately? I think you are talking about the $70 price point now days.

I agree all helmets must pass the same testing -- they are all the safest. Don't use one that has a manufacture date of more than 5 years old.

A carbon fiber helmet therefore is safe as any helmet for everyday use. Just a lot more expensive. If you are looking in that $200 price point (where carbon fiber helmets hang out) you might consider a Catlike. A little different looking with the round vent holes but once you try one you really want it. Very cool in the heat.

I have a Giro Monza I found on sale at Performance for $79.00. Huge difference in cooling over the past 3 more economical helmets I have owned. In the hot humid weather it cured the sweat drips that used to get on my glasses -- yes that much cooler.

Helmets don't protect from concussions, rather only from skull fractures. READ: http://www.bicycling.com/senseless/ Not peculiar to bicycle helmets as even football helmets as heavy and padded as they are can't protect from concussions. So if you do hit your head while riding --even with a helmet-- go to a doctor and be checked for concussion symptoms.




Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Senin, 23 Juni 2014

Looking for a toy Motorcycle Helmet for my toddler!?




Jeff H


I cant seem to find any place that makes toy, full face, motorcycle helmets that i can have for my child to play in. She wants a hat like daddy's!


Answer
They make full face bicycle helmets: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=8467093

But that probably would not fit a toddler.

Are full face helmets ok for non motor bike riding?




nick


Noticed that's all that was left at Walmart . They're obviously bike helmets , sticker said not for motorcycle use


Answer
Full face bicycle helmets are for use in BMX , freestyle (aka extreme), and Downhill mountain bike riding. Otherwise, they would be too hot and impractical. These are not DOT approved and will not give much protection on a motorcycle.




Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Is this a good bike for a 13 year old?




TheAnime


I am 13 years old and I am about 5 feet or 5' 1" and my feet completely touch the ground when I sat on the dirt bike at the store. It is 90cc dirt bike and when I sat on it my feet are planted on the ground it seems perfect but I am nervous about the speed. How fast will it go and do you think I made a good choice? I am wondering can I control the speed of this dirt bike when going on it and yeah. I have never owned one before with no experience. Please can someone try to make me feel better if this was a good choice? A 90cc where my feet touch the ground and I am good. Thanks guys please reply! It was about $672 or so.
OH YES. I weigh 85 - 90 pounds



Answer
Everybody is a little nervous when getting on a new bike no matter what size.
Just take it steady for a few rides once you get used to it you won't be nervous at all.
Make sure you always wear a helmet and boots minimum especially on dirt where stones and grit can easily be flung up into your ankles or even your head, so be sensible and go enjoy it.

What are balance bikes? Are they good for 3 1/2 year olds? Do they need training wheels?




KRISTIN


My daughter has outgrown her barbie, plastic tricycle from Walmart. I'm trying to find her a new bike-we like one at Walmart (Princess), but I just saw balance bikes at toysrus.com and was wondering what they are.

Are hand brakes better then foot brakes for her age?

Would a balance bike be better for a girl her age (3 1/2)?

Do balance bikes need training wheels?

Are there any bikes you personally loved for your kids that you could reccomend within my price range-I'm willing to spend $80 just on the bike because I also have to get a helmet, pads, and I promised her a horn and basket (if the bike doesn't come with one). She loves pink but theme isn't a big deal and other colors are fine if she doesn't mind. Its her bike so I'm trying to make her very happy with it-she loves the one at Walmart, but I'm trying to shop around and be smart about this. It has a foot brake, training wheels, and is adorable and perfect for her size (she's tall for a 3 year old). But any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks so much-this is my first time buying her a real bike and I'm afraid to pick the wrong one:(

Oh, is this the wrong category for this question?



Answer
Balance bikes have no pedals at all--they teach your child to build up speed with their legs and then lift them to balance. The thought behind them is to balance so that your children never learn to rely on training wheels at all.
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/186-9456430-9274351?asin=B001AIONOU&AFID=Performics_Google%20Product%20Listing%20Ads&LNM=Primary&ref=tgt_adv_XASD0001

At 3 1/2, she is WAY too small for hand brakes--she does not have the coordination to understand how to use them and would end up crashing into things. She needs foot brakes if you get a bike with pedals. I don't think they even make bikes with hand brakes for her sized child.
http://www.target.com/Girls-Mongoose-Bubble-Sidewalk-Bike/dp/B002TQYWVG/ref=br_1_15?ie=UTF8&frombrowse=1&searchView=grid5&searchNodeID=16259291&node=16259291&sr=1-15&searchRank=price&searchPage=1&searchSize=30&id=Girls%20Mongoose%20Bubble%20Sidewalk%20Bike&qid=

EDIT: I missed the part where you said she's tall. The Mongoose bike is a 12 inch. The Toys R Us website has 16 inch bikes. I'd bring her to the store and have her sit on a 12 inch bike and a 16 inch bike and see which one fits her better. I'd be inclined to say that the 12 inch would work, but you don't want to get it home and have it only work for 6 mos. You want it to last a little while. You also want to have them assemble the bike for you-- assembling bikes is a huge pain in the butt--trust me...




Powered by Yahoo! Answers