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How To Ride Your Bicycle Safely
Author: John Myre
John was following his doctor&#8217;s orders. The 50-something executive was taking his daily bicycle ride to improve his health. This evening, though, he altered his routine and opted for a more scenic route along a narrow, winding, two-lane road near his home.
With no shoulders, the road left no [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_915" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 301px"><strong></strong><strong><a href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/45-bicycle-safely.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-915" title="Bicycle Safe" src="http://bicycleparts-22.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/45-bicycle-safely-291x300.jpg" alt="Cycling Safely" width="291" height="300" /></a></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Cycling Safely</p></div>
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<h1><strong>How To Ride Your Bicycle Safely</strong></h1>
<p><strong>Author: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">John Myre</span></strong></p>
<p>John was following his doctor&#8217;s orders. The 50-something executive was taking his daily <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="bicycle" href="http://tinyurl.com/bestbicycledealer">bicycle</a> ride to improve his health. This evening, though, he altered his routine and opted for a more scenic route along a narrow, winding, two-lane road near his home.</p>
<p>With no shoulders, the road left no margin for error, however, and John was hit by a motorist who was trying to pass him. In trying to prolong his life, John inadvertently cut it short.</p>
<p>Each year, about 500,000 people require emergency room treatment due to <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="bicycle" href="http://tinyurl.com/bestbicycledealer">bicycle</a> crashes, and about 800 people die. Approximately 75 percent of the deaths result from a head injury. Following are some simple, easy-to-follow guidelines that will keep the pleasure in biking.<span id="more-914"></span></p>
<p>Use The Proper Gear</p>
<p>* <a title="Cycling Helmets" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/bicycle-helmets"><strong>The proper helmet</strong></a> can reduce head injuries by about 85 percent. Always wear a helmet with a label stating that it meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission standard. Select a helmet that fits snugly and sits flat on your head.</p>
<p>* Discard a helmet after it sustains a blow. Even a slight blow can affect impact-absorbing foam.</p>
<p>* Take a safety course. One organization offering courses for all ages is the League of American Bicyclists at (202) 822-1333, or their website.</p>
<p>* Know and obey traffic regulations, signs, signals, and markings.</p>
<p>* Ride a bicycle that &#8220;fits&#8221; your body and riding needs. You should be able to stand over the top tube, with the tube one o<strong></strong></p>
<div id="attachment_915" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 301px"><strong></strong><strong><a href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/45-bicycle-safely.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-915" title="Bicycle Safe" src="http://bicycleparts-22.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/45-bicycle-safely-291x300.jpg" alt="Cycling Safely" width="291" height="300" /></a></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Cycling Safely</p></div>
<p><strong></strong></p>
<h1><strong>How To Ride Your Bicycle Safely</strong></h1>
<p><strong>Author: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">John Myre</span></strong></p>
<p>John was following his doctor&#8217;s orders. The 50-something executive was taking his daily bicycle ride to improve his health. This evening, though, he altered his routine and opted for a more scenic route along a narrow, winding, two-lane road near his home.</p>
<p>With no shoulders, the road left no margin for error, however, and John was hit by a motorist who was trying to pass him. In trying to prolong his life, John inadvertently cut it short.</p>
<p>Each year, about 500,000 people require emergency room treatment due to bicycle crashes, and about 800 people die. Approximately 75 percent of the deaths result from a head injury. Following are some simple, easy-to-follow guidelines that will keep the pleasure in biking.<!--more--></p>
<p>Use The Proper Gear</p>
<p>* <a title="Cycling Helmets" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/bicycle-helmets"><strong>The proper helmet</strong></a> can reduce head injuries by about 85 percent. Always wear a helmet with a label stating that it meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission standard. Select a helmet that fits snugly and sits flat on your head.</p>
<p>* Discard a helmet after it sustains a blow. Even a slight blow can affect impact-absorbing foam.</p>
<p>* Take a safety course. One organization offering courses for all ages is the League of American Bicyclists at (202) 822-1333, or their website.</p>
<p>* Know and obey traffic regulations, signs, signals, and markings.</p>
<p>* Ride a bicycle that &#8220;fits&#8221; your body and riding needs. You should be able to stand over the top tube, with the tube one or two inches below your crotch. Find a qualified salesperson to help you determine which bicycle, safety features, and accessories are best for you.</p>
<p>* Before riding, make sure all the parts are secure and working.</p>
<p>* Check your brakes before stepping onto your bicycle, and keep them properly adjusted.</p>
<p>* Wear bright or fluorescent clothing during the day. Be more visible by flying an orange flag from the back of your bike.</p>
<p>* Never wear headphones.</p>
<p>* Use a rearview mirror.</p>
<p>Take A Balanced Approach</p>
<p>* Find a safe place to ride. Many cities or bicycle clubs have maps of recommended routes.</p>
<p>* Cycle defensively. More than 70 percent of car-bicycle accidents occur at driveways or intersections. Expect a car to pull out from a side street, or turn left in front of you.</p>
<p>* If traffic is heavy, walk your bike across an intersection.</p>
<p>* Make eye contact with drivers, and signal your intentions.</p>
<p>* Cycle with the flow of traffic, and never against it.</p>
<p>* In a group, it&#8217;s best to ride single file, unless you are off the road, or on quiet, secondary roads.</p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t carry passengers or items that interfere with your control.</p>
<p>* Stay alert at all times. <a title="Look" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/category/complete-bike/look/">Look</a> out for hazardous surfaces or obstacles in your path, such as potholes, loose gravel, manhole covers, cracks, railroad tracks, or wet leaves.</p>
<p>* Leave at least three feet of distance when passing parked cars to avoid doors being opened.</p>
<p>* Be predictable. Maintain a straight line when you&#8217;re cruising.</p>
<p>* Stay at least three feet to the right of cars if you can. If there is a wide, clean shoulder, use it.</p>
<p>* Watch for pedestrians, especially kids or animals that might dart in front of you. If a dog chases you, stop, dismount, and use your bike as a shield.</p>
<p>* Before turning, look back, check all directions for traffic, and use hand signals.</p>
<p>* Avoid provocative actions that might irritate drivers.</p>
<p>* When in danger, shout!</p>
<p>* The bike will be less stable with a child in a seat. A cart towed by a bike is far safer. Plan to go slower, take turns gently, and avoid busy streets.</p>
<p>* Carry loads at the rear of the bike in cases designed for <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="bicycles" href="http://tinyurl.com/bestbicycledealer">bicycles</a>.</p>
<p>Riding After Dark</p>
<p>* Avoid biking at night. It is far more dangerous than riding during the day. Most <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="bicycles" href="http://tinyurl.com/bestbicycledealer">bicycles</a> need to be adapted for nighttime use.</p>
<p>* Add the brightest lights and largest reflectors you can find to the front and rear or your bicycle.</p>
<p>* Wear retro-reflective clothes or material, especially on your ankles, wrists, back, and helmet. White or fluorescent are not good enough.</p>
<p>* Ride only in familiar areas. Streets with bright lighting are best.</p>
<p>* Always assume that a driver does not see you.</p>
<p>Read another post about bicycle : <a title="Bicycles Helmets" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/cycling-helmets"><strong><a title="Cycling Helmets" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/882/cycling-helmets/">Cycling Helmets</a></strong></a><strong> </strong>and<strong> </strong><a title="Cycling Clothing" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/bicycle-clothing"><strong><a title="Bicycle Clothing" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/905/bicycle-clothing/">Bicycle Clothing</a></strong></a></p>
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<p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
John Myre is the author of the award-winning book, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.safetytimes.com/">Live Safely in a Dangerous World</a>, and the publisher of the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.safetytimes.com/repro.htm">Safety Times Reproducible Articles.</a>.r two inches below your crotch. Find a qualified salesperson to help you determine which bicycle, safety features, and accessories are best for you.</p>
<p>* Before riding, make sure all the parts are secure and working.</p>
<p>* Check your brakes before stepping onto your bicycle, and keep them properly adjusted.</p>
<p>* Wear bright or fluorescent clothing during the day. Be more visible by flying an orange flag from the back of your bike.</p>
<p>* Never wear headphones.</p>
<p>* Use a rearview mirror.</p>
<p>Take A Balanced Approach</p>
<p>* Find a safe place to ride. Many cities or bicycle clubs have maps of recommended routes.</p>
<p>* Cycle defensively. More than 70 percent of car-bicycle accidents occur at driveways or intersections. Expect a car to pull out from a side street, or turn left in front of you.</p>
<p>* If traffic is heavy, walk your bike across an intersection.</p>
<p>* Make eye contact with drivers, and signal your intentions.</p>
<p>* Cycle with the flow of traffic, and never against it.</p>
<p>* In a group, it&#8217;s best to ride single file, unless you are off the road, or on quiet, secondary roads.</p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t carry passengers or items that interfere with your control.</p>
<p>* Stay alert at all times. <a title="Look" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/category/complete-bike/look/">Look</a> out for hazardous surfaces or obstacles in your path, such as potholes, loose gravel, manhole covers, cracks, railroad tracks, or wet leaves.</p>
<p>* Leave at least three feet of distance when passing parked cars to avoid doors being opened.</p>
<p>* Be predictable. Maintain a straight line when you&#8217;re cruising.</p>
<p>* Stay at least three feet to the right of cars if you can. If there is a wide, clean shoulder, use it.</p>
<p>* Watch for pedestrians, especially kids or animals that might dart in front of you. If a dog chases you, stop, dismount, and use your bike as a shield.</p>
<p>* Before turning, look back, check all directions for traffic, and use hand signals.</p>
<p>* Avoid provocative actions that might irritate drivers.</p>
<p>* When in danger, shout!</p>
<p>* The bike will be less stable with a child in a seat. A cart towed by a bike is far safer. Plan to go slower, take turns gently, and avoid busy streets.</p>
<p>* Carry loads at the rear of the bike in cases designed for bicycles.</p>
<p>Riding After Dark</p>
<p>* Avoid biking at night. It is far more dangerous than riding during the day. Most bicycles need to be adapted for nighttime use.</p>
<p>* Add the brightest lights and largest reflectors you can find to the front and rear or your bicycle.</p>
<p>* Wear retro-reflective clothes or material, especially on your ankles, wrists, back, and helmet. White or fluorescent are not good enough.</p>
<p>* Ride only in familiar areas. Streets with bright lighting are best.</p>
<p>* Always assume that a driver does not see you.</p>
<p>Read another post about bicycle : <a title="Bicycles Helmets" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/cycling-helmets"><strong><a title="Cycling Helmets" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/882/cycling-helmets/">Cycling Helmets</a></strong></a><strong> </strong>and<strong> </strong><a title="Cycling Clothing" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/bicycle-clothing"><strong><a title="Bicycle Clothing" href="http://bicycleparts-22.com/905/bicycle-clothing/">Bicycle Clothing</a></strong></a></p>
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<p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
John Myre is the author of the award-winning book, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.safetytimes.com/">Live Safely in a Dangerous World</a>, and the publisher of the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.safetytimes.com/repro.htm">Safety Times Reproducible Articles.</a>.</p>
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