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Monday, September 8, 2008
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Bicyle Safety Habits
- ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET, even on short rides (CPSC-approved).
- Concentrate on riding, stay in control, and use hand signals for turns.
- Watch out for cars coming out of driveways and alleys, or pulling away from the curb.
- Never carry a passenger on a bicycle built for one.
- Don't hitch or hang on to motor vehicles and don't ride close to parked vehicles.
- Look ahead to make sure the ground or pavement is smooth and dry with no obstacles.
- Don't speed or ride recklessly and keep your hands on the handlebars because you can lose control of the bicycle and fall or crash.
- Allow pedestrians to go first at street crossings and on sidewalks.
- Be highly visible to drivers by wearing bright colored clothing and helmets.
- Scan for danger by looking in all directions for approaching vehicles.
- Ride single file on the right side of the road with traffic.
- Stop at all stop signs and lights, and obey traffic signals.
- Walk bicycles across intersections and railroad crossings.
- Use a headlight and red rear light if you must ride at dusk or night.
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