A bike is a like a car when it comes to the rules of the road.
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Danger Danger, Don't be a dummy, learn to see and be seen in traffic.
Here are some ways to avoid the "danger zones"
- Bikers should always stop and look for traffic when entering the road; especially from a driveway, alley or curb. Always stop at a stop sign or red light.
- Go with the flow of traffic. Ride on the right, the same way as a car.
- Avoid riding at night. Avoid dark conditions, narrow roads, and roads with cars traveling faster than 35 mph. If you have to ride at night, use reflectors, lights and retro-reflective clothing.
- Be predictable. Ride in a straight line. Look behind you before changing lanes or turning, use your hand signal and proceed carefully.
- Obey all traffic signs and signals. Walk your bicycle across busy intersections.
Some things in the street are more dangerous than you think!
Watch out for:
- wet leaves
- puddles of water
- patches of ice
- loose gravel
- rocks
- broken glass
- cracks in the road
Be prepared to ride around obstacles:
watch out especially for storm grates, railroad tracks and opening car doors.
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Hope you made it through the Danger Zone. OK, see you at the Finish Line.
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