The Irish Mail on Sunday

On your bike, kids! Parents need to give children freedom to roam

- By Stephen Adams

A MAJORITY of children’s bikes are lying barely used in sheds and back gardens, according to a new survey. But parents are partly to blame, because they are too worried to let their youngsters out on them, the poll, commission­ed by the chain store Halfords, has found.

Only four out of 10 children ride their bikes more than once a week, according to the UK study. Almost a quarter (23%) do so weekly, the survey of 1,000 households revealed, while the remainder cycles fortnightl­y or even less often.

The results suggest children are missing out on the freedom of exploring on two wheels, a pastime their parents would have enjoyed when they were young.

Fears over road safety and ‘stranger danger’ appear to be limiting bike use. Some 42% of parents said they would not let their children ride alone, and more than a third (35%) said they were concerned about road safety. Martin Key, campaigns manager for British Cycling, said: ‘Worries about safety put people of all ages off.’ Simon Irons, group cycling director at Halfords, added that being properly kitted out with helmets, high visibility clothing and lights helped ensure riders were safe, as did bike servicing by trained technician­s. And he said new technology could make a ride ‘even more fun and exciting’. ‘Helmet cameras and GPS devices are really useful and great fun to use,’ he said.

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ONE OF THE FEW: Most children rarely use their bikes

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