En Carolina del Norte, si tienes menos de 16 años y montas en bicicleta, debes usar un casco. Además, si eres un niño pequeño y no pesas mucho, debes ir en un asiento especial para estar más seguro.
Es como cuando usas un cinturón de seguridad en el coche; te protege en caso de un accidente. Usar un casco y un asiento de seguridad en una bicicleta es igual de importante para mantenerte a salvo.
Imagina que Juan tiene 10 años y sale a andar en bicicleta con su hermana pequeña de 5 años, que pesa 30 libras. Según la ley, Juan debe llevar su casco, y su hermana debe ir en un asiento especial. Así, ambos están más seguros mientras disfrutan de su paseo por el parque.
§ 20-171.7. Legislative findings and purpose. (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that: (1) Disability and death of children resulting from injuries sustained in bicycling accidents are a serious threat to the public health, welfare, and safety of the people of this State, and the prevention of that disability and death is a goal of all North Carolinians. (2) Head injuries are the leading cause of disability and death from bicycling accidents. (3) The risk of head injury from bicycling accidents is significantly reduced for bicyclists who wear proper protective bicycle helmets; yet helmets are worn by fewer than five percent (5%) of child bicyclists nationwide. (4) The risk of head injury or of any other injury to a small child who is a passenger on a bicycle operated by another person would be significantly reduced if any child passenger sat in a separate restraining seat. (b) The purpose of this Article is to reduce the incidence of disability and death resulting from injuries incurred in bicycling accidents by requiring that while riding on a bicycle on the public roads, public bicycle paths, and other public rights-of-way of this State, all bicycle operators and passengers under the age of 16 years wear approved protective bicycle helmets; that all bicycle passengers who weigh less than 40 pounds or are less than 40 inches in height be seated in separate restraining seats; and that no person who is unable to maintain an erect, seated position shall be a passenger
Sí, la ley se aplica en todas las carreteras, caminos para bicicletas y espacios públicos en Carolina del Norte.
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