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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Along the Beerline Trail, you might notice something new - signs from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the Wisconsin Bike Fed on bike safety. The signs begin at the eastern end of the trail by Cafe Corazon and continue along the trail.Jake Newborn, Assistant Director at Wisconsin Bike  stanley romania Fed, said each one of the nine  stanley mug signs has a QR code that takes you to a quick instructional video or information on differ stanley cup ent bike safety lessons. So, all you have to do is pull up your smartphone and scan it,  said Newborn.The Wisconsin Bike Fed teaches bike safety throughout the state and put up these signs so families can have the tools and correct information about how to properly ride a bike. Some of the videos include information about how to scan for traffic or common types of cyclist crashes and skills to develop to help prevent them. Each sign along the trail corresponds with a specific situation.     We tried to put them in areas where the lessons would make more sense and effective with that situation so before you get cross a busy street how to look both ways, if youre gonna be riding on the street for a section to connect in the Beerline Trail, how do you use your hand signals   said Newborn.Newborn said he hopes these videos promote conversations with families about biking safety. It s a good way for families to start the conversation about walking and biking safety and starting at an early age as we can so as we get older, the kids are hopefully better dri Vuqv Teen girl died from   Benadryl challenge,   family tells media
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