Cycling can be a great, healthy way to get
around, but there are some important tips you need to follow to stay safe. By
following the tips outlined on this infographic, you can safely share the road
with motorists.
1. Follow the law.
Just as cars are less likely to get in
accidents when drivers follow the rules of the road, bikers also will be safer
when they abide by traffic laws. Bikers must follow the same rules that drivers
must follow, such as stopping at stops signs and red lights. If your actions
are predictable, you're less likely to get hit.
2. Be predictable.
When you're unpredictable, drivers must
react quickly to what you do and may hit you. Be predictable by signaling for
turns and cycling in the proper lane. Do not suddenly change lanes, make turns
or stop unexpectedly. Use hand signals to indicate your actions.
3. Be conspicuous.
Make sure you are visible to drivers.
Always wear brightly colored, reflective clothing. At night, avoid dark
clothing, use lights on your bike or helmet and wear reflective strips on your
clothing.
4. Think ahead.
Know your route ahead of time so you know
what lane you should be in and where you need to turn or stop. Know what major
roads and side roads you will be using and whether they have bike lanes. This
will keep you from making sudden decisions that could lead you to an accident.
5. Ride ready.
Learn about cycling on the road and how it
differs from cycling elsewhere. Training yourself and knowing the important
safety steps means you will be prepared and won't have to make quick decisions
on the road.
6. Check vehicles.
Always be aware of where surrounding
vehicles are and what they are doing. Check for oncoming vehicles before
turning, changing lanes or going through an intersection.
7. Know the highway code.
Like following the law, knowing the
informal codes of conduct on the roads where you're cycling will help you share
the road with motorists. It helps you anticipate what drives may do—and helps
them know what you may do.
8. Gear up for safety.
Always wear the proper safety gear when
cycling on the road. Some of this gear, like reflective strips and lights on
your bike, will make you visible to motorists so you don't get hit. Other
safety gear, such as a helmet, will protect you in case of an accident.


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