What do you do when you encounter pedestrians or bicyclist?
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What do you do when you encounter pedestrians or bicyclist?
Walk on sidewalks and in crosswalks whenever possible. Pay attention to walk signals. Never stand in the street while waiting to cross. Keep a safe distance back on corners as turning trucks and buses occasionally may run up onto sidewalk corners.
How do you pass a pedestrian?
Do not pass a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk. A pedestrian you cannot see may be crossing the street. Stop and proceed when all pedestrians have crossed the street. If a pedestrian makes eye contact with you, they are ready to cross the street. Yield to the pedestrian.
Why do people get angry at cyclists?
A bike rage incident can start because a cyclist, driver, or pedestrian believes that another road user was being discourteous, breaking traffic rules, or in many cases because someone felt that their safety was being compromised by the actions of another road user.
Do drivers hate cyclists?
New Studies Show Some Motorists Hate Cyclists, Won’t Ever Slow Down When Overtaking. I have been writing about transport for 30 years. Two new studies show that some motorists dislike cyclists so much that they pass them within inches on the road.
What is urban cycling and why should you try it?
Urban cycling is fun, healthy and lets you see your town in a new and interesting way. A bike can get you to the grocery store, concerts, to school or work—you name it. To join the pedal parade, you just need to know a few basics about being a savvy and safe urban rider, choosing the right gear and accessories and how to maintain your bike.
Do cyclists need to be more careful around pedestrians?
Whether or not this particular cyclist did something wrong, the first rule always must be that people riding bikes need to be careful around pedestrians. Daniel Hoagland, WABA’s Bicycle Ambassador, wrote in an email:
How to choose the best urban cycling accessories?
Even a simple errand may require you to carry something on your bike. Choose your best solution from these urban cycling accessories: Daypack or messenger bag: For light loads and short trips. Highly versatile. Goes where you go, with or without the bike. Front basket: Adds Euro style and carrying capacity for a few items.
What do you wear when cycling in the rain?
Jacket: The discomforts of rain and wind can be lessened with a suitable wind or waterproof jacket. For serious wet weather protection, add rain pants and shoe covers. As urban cycling becomes more popular, you’ll find clothing that blends cycling function with city fashion.