Chain | Cohn | Clark partners with Bike Bakersfield to give away hundreds of bicycle lights, safety helmets this fall
October 18, 2017 | Article by Chain | Cohn | Clark staff | At the Firm , Community Service , News & Media Social Share
At least 30 pedestrians and bicyclists in Kern County have lost their lives in roadway accidents in 2017. Many of them were not properly illuminated during night hours.
As part of its mission to reduce the number of accidents in our community, Bike Bakersfield – in partnership with Chain | Cohn | Clark and Kern Family Health Care – will be giving away hundreds of free bicycle lights and over 100 safety helmets throughout Kern County over several weeks starting this Thursday, Oct. 19.
“Project Light Up The Night” is Bike Bakersfield’s annual program that delivers sets of free bicycle lights in parts of our community where bicycles are used the most – Oildale, Arvin, east Bakersfield, and southeast Bakersfield. This year, free safety helmets of all sizes will also be provided thanks to support from the law firm Chain | Cohn | Clark.
Bike Bakersfield staff and volunteers will install lights for immediate use, and educate bicyclists on how to properly fit and adjust helmets. One set of lights and one helmet will be given per person with his or her bicycle present.
“Many cyclists still ride at night without lights, a practice that is illegal and life-threatening. And with the sun setting early this time of year, it is important that bicyclists be visible on the roadway,” said Jack Becker, Bike Bakersfield program manager. “Being visible to motorists is a key part of staying safe while riding a bicycle on the road, and these bright LED lights will let drivers know you’re there.”
For Chain | Cohn | Clark, which often sees victims of vehicle versus bicycle accidents, providing safety equipment to children and adult bike riders who otherwise cannot afford one is just one key step toward improving safety on our roadways. The law firm for several years now has partnered with Bike Bakersfield in its “Kidical Mass” bike repair, safety demonstration, a group bike ride program, as well as the safety light and helmet giveaway.
“We hope these programs led by Bike Bakersfield not only helps raise awareness of the importance of bicycle safety and sharing the road with all vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists, but also will help decrease the number of injuries caused by crashes here in Kern County,” said David Cohn, managing partner and veteran personal injury attorney at Chain | Cohn | Clark.
If you are a bicycle rider in need of a bicycle light or safety helmet, please take note of the following details to collect yours:
- WHAT: Bike Bakersfield’s “Project Light Up The Night”
- WHO: All residents who arrive with a bicycle are eligible for free lights and a helmet
- WHEN: From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays (Oct. 19, Oct. 26, Nov. 2 and Nov. 9)
- WHERE: Four locations: Corner of Roberts Lane and N. Chester Avenue in Oildale; Niles Street and Mount Vernon Avenue in east Bakersfield; Planz Park in south Bakersfield; and Bike Arvin in Arvin. Click here to view a map for locations.
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MEDIA COVERAGE
- Bike Bakersfield to hand out free bike lights and helmets (The Bakersfield Californian – Oct. 17, 2017)
- Making the streets safer one bicycle light and helmet at a time (KERO-23, ABC – Oct. 19, 2017)
- It’s dangerous out there: City looks at bicycle, pedestrian road fatalities (The Bakersfield Californian – Oct. 23, 2017)
- Bike Arvin gives out free bike lights to keep riders safe (KERO-23, ABC – Nov. 2, 2017)