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Best Bike Helmets That Won't Break the Bank
The pandemic has reunited many adults with their bicycles. According to a recent survey, nearly 10 percent of American adults rode a bike for the first time in over a year, and 36 percent took their kids for their first bike ride. But whether you’re biking, scootering, or skating around town, safety should always come first, and that means protecting…
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Best Bike Helmets That Won't Break the Bank
Bike riding has become a popular activity during the pandemic. But not all helmets are designed equally. Susan Hogan has the top picks from Consumer Reports’ tests.
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Cyclist in Critical Condition, Friends Blame Aggressive Driver
A cyclist is in critical condition with several broken bones and a head injury after crashing her bike on the shoulder of River Rd. in Poolesville, Maryland, on Saturday morning.
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Off-Duty Prince George's Co. EMT Saves Woman in DC
When a woman went into cardiac arrest while riding her bike in D.C., an off-duty Prince George’s County EMT came to her rescue.
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Former Homeland Security Employee Who Took Loaded Gun to Work Going to Prison
A former Department of Homeland Security employee who took a loaded gun to work is going to prison.
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Off-Duty Md. EMT Saved DC Woman
A woman who went into cardiac arrest en route to Union Station got to thank her rescuer on Wednesday. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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On the Bike Trail: Your Bike Could Be Stolen in Seconds, Locked or Not
How fast could your bike be stolen — even if you’ve locked it up? A News4 I-Team investigation shows that it can happen in seconds. And then we tracked some of the stolen bikes down.
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On the Bike Trail: 500-Plus Bike Thefts From Metro Stations in Two Years
Thieves have stolen more than 500 bikes from outside Washington, D.C.-area Metrorail stations in the past two years, primarily striking in late morning and targeting bicycles with chain locks, according to an investigation by the News4 I-Team.
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On the Bike Trail: 500-Plus Bike Thefts From Metro Stations
Thieves have stolen more than 500 bikes from outside Washington, D.C.-area Metrorail stations in the past two years, primarily striking in late morning and targeting bicycles with chain locks, according to an investigation by the News4 I-Team.
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How Fast Your Bike Could be Stolen
Bike theft takes just seconds — and can be a team effort. That’s what the News4 I-Team learned as it watched Metro Police fight the hundreds of bike thefts near Metro stations in D.C. each year. And they tracked bikes to see where they ended up after being stolen.