RIDOT maintains a policy that specifies the number of trafficpersons (typically law enforcement officers) and flaggers required to safely control traffic through work zones.

Choose a helmet that has been approved by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Look for a label on the helmet to see if it emets safety standards.
Never buy children helmets that they need to grow into. A helmet must fit properly at the time they are wearing it. In order to get protection from a helmet, it must be worn correctly. Use the following techniques to ensure a helmet fits properly.
Parents should always set an example for their children by wearing the proper safety equipment. With the affordability of helmets, usually available at local retail stores for $15 to $35, it's a smart purchase for the entire family. No matter what the wheeled sport, people of all ages should wear a helmet each and every time they hop on, lace up, or glide off.
2001 RIGL 31-19-2.2
Bicycles • Scooters • Skateboards • Inline Skates • Rollerskates
Any child fifteen (15) years of age and younger operating or a passenger on a bike or using or operating a scooter, skateboard, inline skates or rollerskates on a public highway, bike path, recreational area, school property, shared use path or any other public right-of-way must wear a helmet.Helmets must fit the child's head and be secured by its straps. The helmets must meet the standards for helmets established by the Snell Memorial Foundation's 1984 standard for use in bicycling on standards established by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) on the U.S.Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC).