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Bicycle Safety Rodeo and Child Seat Inspection Event

Bicycle Safety Rodeo and Child Seat Inspection Event

Sunday, June 5, 2016 10:00am – 2:00pm

Join Pine Hill Officers on Sunday, June 5, 2016 for the Bicycle Safety Rodeo and Child Safety Seat Inspection Event at Overbrook High School on Turnersville Road.

The Bicycle Safety Rodeo and PHPD Bicycle Registration Program will be running throughout the event in the main lot of Overbrook High School.  Bring your bike for inspection and registration, take part in the obstacle course with PHPD Bike Officers and learn safety and security tips. 

A limited supply of free bike helmets will be available from the Safe Kids Southern New Jersey, led by Cooper University Hospital.  The Caffeinated Cyclist of Pitman will be joining us and supporting the event. 

The Pine Hill Police Department has collaborated with Cooper Hospital – Safe Kids of Southern NJ,  and Camden County Highway Traffic Safety for the Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections.

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children 1-12 years old. From 2006 to 2010, 4,028 children (age 12 and younger in a passenger vehicle) were killed and an estimated 660,000 were injured, in motor vehicle traffic crashes – more than the entire population of Boston, Massachusetts.

“Parents who really know it all, know for sure their child is in the right car seat.”  For more information visit Safercar.gov/therightseat, to find out for sure if you have your child in the right car seat.  The site also has important information on car seat use and installation such as How- to videos, recall notifications, and NHTSA’s car seat ease-of-use ratings.

Rita’s of Pine Hill will be providing free water ice to all attendees and Wawa of Pine Hill will be providing free water!

We hope to see you there!

2016 bike rodeo cps flyer

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