29 April, 2011

SECURE YOUR BICYCLE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF THEFT

Bicycling is a great form of exercise and it helps reduce pollution. It’s fun for both
adults and children. Weather you use a bicycle to get to and from school, for your daily
work commute, or for exercise, it is important that you always secure it when it’s not
being used. In an effort to prevent thefts and to aid in the recovery of stolen bicycles, the
MPD offers the following simple suggestions.
• Invest in a quality lock and use it whenever you are not riding the bicycle.
• Lock your bicycle in an area that is well-lit.
• If you are not going to use your bicycle for a significant period of time, locate a
place (preferably inside) where you can safely secure it.
• Document the following information about your bicycle: make, size and serial
number. Store this information in a safe place. The serial number is found
underneath the bicycle between the crank arms and the bottom bracket. Keep all
receipts for your bicycle, including the purchase receipt and repair receipts; these
will help provide proof of ownership if your bicycle is stolen.
• Register your bicycle with the National Bike Registry.

While bicycle registration is no longer required in the District of Columbia, the
District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and the MPD strongly encourage
residents to register their bicycles with the National Bicycle Registry (NBR). NBR is a
service that allows you to register your bicycle by serial number in a national database. If
your bike is ever stolen, it can be identified and you can prove ownership. Law enforcement
anywhere can access this database. NBR also guarantees your registration. If your bike
is stolen and not recovered by police within six months, NBR will register your next
bike for free and the stolen bike information will remain in the database until the bike is
recovered no matter how long it takes.

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