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Manejando una bicicleta es una gran manera de hacer ejercicio, y para usar en su rutina diaria. Use su bicicleta cuando vaya a hacer mandados, al correo, o cuando recoge algunos alimentos de la tienda. Una bicicleta es muy beneficiosa para usted y para el medio ambiente.
TIPS FOR HEALTHY AND SAFE BICYCLING
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Bicycling is a great way to exercise, as well as commute. Use your bike to run errands to the post office or to pick up a few items from the local grocery store. A bicycle is friendly to your body and to the environment.
Puntos para andar en bicicleta segura y sanamente • Todos deben usar un casco que quede bien ajustado a la persona que lo usa. La ley requiere que todos los menores de 18 años lleven puesto un casco apropiado para bicicleta. • Use las señales de mano cuando va a dar vuelta a mano derecha o izquierda, o cuando va a cambiar de un carril a otro. • Manténgase alerta. Ponga atención a obstáculos en la carretera, a otros que andan en bicicleta, a quienes van caminando y a otros vehículos. • Obedezca todas las luces y señales regulares del tráfico. Las bicicletas deben ser manejadas como vehículos. Nunca vaya contra el tráfico. • Observe todas las regulaciones de velocidad en los postes. • Por la noche, las bicicletas tienen que tener una luz al frente que sea visible desde una distancia de 300 pies.
Check with the California Vehicle Code (CVC) Sections 21200-21212 for more information on laws pertaining to bicyclists.
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• Everyone should always wear a properly fitted helmet. It is the law that children under the age of 18 years wear a bicycle helmet. • Use hand signals before you turn or change lanes on a roadway. • Be alert. Watch out for road hazards, other bicyclists, pedestrians, and vehicles. • Obey all regulatory traffic lights and signs. Bicycles must drive like vehicles. Never ride against traffic. • Observe the posted speed limit. • At night, bicycles are required to have a front light that is visible by 300 feet.
Para mas información con respecto al uso de bicicletas, refiérase al California Vehicle Code (CVC) Sections 21200-21212 Traducido por personal del Community Learning Center, SSF Public Library, City of South San Francisco
Walking for a
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Caminando para
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Walking is one of the best, safest and most natural forms of exercise. You can, in fact, walk your way to a healthier, stronger cardiovascular system. Walking is effective exercise for people of all ages and all levels of health. What’s more, walking increases our sense of well-being.
Caminar es la forma de ejercicio que es más sana, segura y natural. Puede, en verdad, mantener un sistema cardiovascular más fuerte y sano, caminando regularmente. Caminar es ejercicio adecuado para toda la gente, toda las edades y todos los niveles de salud. Algo más, cuando camina se siente mejor.
TIPS FOR HEALTHY and SAFE WALKING
Puntos para caminar segura y sanamente
• Drink water before and afterwards. If very thirsty, stop to drink during your walk. • Avoid the hottest midday hours. The ideal time is morning or late afternoon. • Use marked crosswalks whenever available. • Be sure to look left, right, and left again. Then, if it is clear, begin crossing. • On roads without sidewalks, walk on the left side of the road, facing traffic. • At night, wear something reflective on clothing and shoes or carry a flashlight.
• Tome agua antes y después. Si tiene mucha sed, pare y tome agua durante su caminata. • Evite la hora cuando el sol está muy fuerte, al mediodía. La hora mejor es por la mañana o por la tarde. • Cuando camine use las sendas marcadas para cruzar las calles. • Asegúrese de ver a la derecha, a la izquierda, y de vuelta. Si todo está seguro, empiece a cruzar. • En carreteras sin aceras o senderos para caminar, escoja el lado izquierdo de la carretera, viendo al tráfico. • En la noche, use algo que refleja luz en su persona, como en su ropa, zapatos, o sostenga una lámpara de noche.
Excerpted from http://www.healthadel.com/articles/44/1/HealthBenefits-From-Walking/Page1.html and http://safety.fhwa.dot/gov/ programs/ped_bike.htm
Tomado del http://www.healthadel.com/articles/44/1/Health-BenefitsFrom-Walking/Page1.html y http://safety.fhwa.dot/gov/programs/ ped_bike.htm Traducido por personal del Community Learning Center, SSF Public Library, City of South San Francisco Recycled Paper
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