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CES students learn bicycle safety

By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville Elementary School students recently learned how to ride their bicycles safely. Doug Beckhart, a bicycle safety educator with Kosair Children's Hospital, came to CES to show fourth-grade students the proper way to ride a bicycle.

Beckhart told students they should always wear a helmet while riding a bicycle, no matter if they don't want to and how old they are. He also told them the proper way to signal while turning, how to cross railroad tracks and to always be careful and avoid hitting others.

Students rode through an obstacle course to test their skills.




This story was posted on 2018-10-12 05:38:25
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CES students learn bicycle safety



2018-10-12 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CES fourth-grader Kae'vin Spaulding holds the stop sign as his classmates practice riding their bicycles.

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Sean Welch and River McFarland



2018-10-12 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CES fourth-graders Sean Welch, at left, and River McFarland ride bicycles.

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