What is a pedestrian?
A person walking
What does ABC stand for?
What do helmets protect?
Your head and brain
What should cars do at a green light?
GO
What is the name of the program we're from?
Walk and Roll Long Beach
Before crossing the street, which ways should you look?
LEFT RIGHT LEFT
How do we know our tires have enough air in them?
If there is no dent in the tire when you push down on it
The law states youth should wear a properly fitted helmet when riding. True or false?
TRUE
What color tells the driver to slow down?
YELLOW
What fruit did we use to test our helmets?
If there's no sidewalk, which direction should I walk?
Walk on the left side, facing the cars
How do you know your brakes work?
If your tire does not move when you are holding the handle brake
What is the 2-2-2 rule?
2 fingers above eyebrows, 2 V's around your ears, 2 fingers between chin straps
What does this sign mean?
DO NOT WALK
What is the color of the WRLB bike?
GREEN
Before crossing the street, what are 3 things you should do?
STOP LOOK LISTEN
What does the chain do?
Helps to make sure your wheels spin safely
How can you test if a helmet is properly fitted?
Use the 2-2-2 rule and shake head to the left, right, forward, and backward
What does this sign mean?
Pedestrians can walk/cross
What was the "Pedestrians Don't Wear Armor" video about?
To be aware and alert when walking on the streets
How many children are hit while walking everyday?
More than 40 kids are hit while walking every day
How many kids go to the hospital a year because of bike accidents?
Approximately 10,000 kids are admitted to the hospital after bike accidents every year
Bicycle helmets are mostly used by kids between the ages ___ and ___ . Fill in the blank.
Bicycle helmet are mostly used by children between the ages 5 and 14, with about 70-80% wearing helmets during rides
What is the bike hand signal for STOP?
What is a good place to cross the street?
A place you can see really well and in all directions. Making sure to stay away from things that make it hard for you to see like parked cars, bushes, or trashcans.