So, let's think for a minute about these other, less discussed, and sometimes seemingly forgotten ways to help create and promote a safer bike community for everyone using the 'shared' roadways!
One thing many forget is that the condition of the road might dictate where a cyclist rides. So, we need to also consider things like road maintenance (paving roads frequented by cyclists and drivers). Other options include wider shoulders, dedicated bike lanes, improved bike path systems, and offering bike safety education for both cyclists and drivers.
Bike Safety Tips (for cyclists):
- Obey Traffic Signs/Signals (stop at red lights, and stop signs); Ride in a straight line;
- Make sure you are visible! Wear bright colored clothing, use reflectors and/or blinking headlights/tailights.
- Don't wear earphones;
- Use signals and thoroughly look before turning or changing lanes;
- Watch for car doors opening
- When you can, make eye contact with drivers;
- Use marked bike lanes when possible
- Be mindful of cyclists (especially at intersections); Be mindful of poor road conditions and potential for a cyclist to swerve; Be alert;
- Pass to the left and at a safe distance (3 feet or more);
- Be patient. A cyclist is moving at a much slower speed (and using their own power)
- Check for cyclists before opening car doors or pulling over to parallel park;
- Familiarize yourself with both bike and driving safety tips; and Obey the Laws of the road;
Join the conversation! Share your experiences. Let us know of the dangerous intersections in your towns. Let us know of roadways in need of repair.
Bikepath Country's goal is to help preserve and expand the country's bike path system, as well as to promote a clean and healthy environment for the community. Contact us today to help your municipality raise money for their parks and recreation department.
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