March 7, 2022
Despite The Benefits of Bicycling, Riders Must Remain Diligent
Bicycling can be a wonderful way to get around while taking care of your health and the environment. But unfortunately, because car drivers and cyclists share the road, serious and potentially deadly accidents can ensue. If you or someone you care about gets on a bike on a regular basis, or even just for a leisurely ride once in a while, be sure to consider these diligent tips:
Wear a Helmet and Gear
Everyone must wear a helmet when riding a bike. It isn’t required by law for all states, but it can prevent severe injury or even death if an accident were to happen. Wearing brightly colored gear with fluorescence can make you more visible to drivers. If you don’t appeal to colorful gear, consider adding reflective tape to the bike itself, your helmet, or arm/ankle bands.
Use Hand Signals and Senses
Learn proper hand bike signals for turning, changing lanes, or braking. Not every driver will know what the hand signals mean, but seeing you use them will let them know you are about to make a move and to give you space to do so. Do not wear headphones or engage in behavior that distracts your attention. All your senses should be utilized so that you have enough time to react if danger were to suddenly present itself.
Keep Bike Maintained and Equipped
Bikes must be maintained and routinely examined. Worn-out or broken bike parts should be replaced before going back out for a ride. If you cycle in the evening or nighttime, you may want to install bike lights on the front and rear. Blinking lights are a great way to make your presence quickly known on the roadway.
Always put your safety first and consider the tips provided before your next ride to reduce the likelihood of a crash.