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Bicycle Safety

Let's All Share the Road Safely... Rules for Cyclists

Remain visible at all times Remain visible at all times
Equip your bicycle with reflectors, a red light at the rear, a white headlight at the front and reflective strips. Other vehicles are larger than you, so make sure you are visible in traffic, especially at night.
Be alert
Look out for dangers on the road (doors of parked cars, potholes or broken pavement and other obstacles) and obey traffic signals. Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and never ride on the sidewalk.
Be alert
Ride with the flow of traffic Ride with the flow of traffic
Ride in a straight line in a predictable manner, with the flow of traffic, and stay on the far right side of the road. Do not forget to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at intersections where right turns at a red light are allowed.
Signal your intentions
Check behind you before changing lanes or turning. Use hand signals to indicate your intention to turn. This is also a great way to make your presence known to other road users.
Signal your intentions
Turn left safely Turn left safely
There are two ways to do this:
  1. like a vehicle, by staying on the left lane at an intersection;
  2. like a pedestrian, by making an “L” shaped turn.

Wear your helmet properly

An improperly adjusted helmet is ineffective. The helmet must not tilt too low on your forehead or the back of your head. There should be room for the width of two fingers between your eyebrows and the helmet. The straps should form a “Y” shape under the earlobes. A properly adjusted buckle should leave room for one finger between the strap and your chin.

Wear your helmet properly

Adjust your driving

Keep longer distances to brake under rain or snow conditions.

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Last Modification: 2011-04-18