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11.
USE CAUTION AT ALL INTERSECTIONS AND
STOP SIGNS. STOP AND LOOK BOTH WAYS
BEFORE PROCEEDING.
12.
USE HAND SIGNALS.
Communicate by using
hand signals to tell other drivers what you are going to
do. Signal 100 feet before turning unless your hand is
needed to control the bike (see page 8 for hand signal
instructions).
13.
HAVE PROPER LIGHTS AND REFLECTORS. IF
YOU RIDE AT NIGHT,
be sure to have a strong head-
light, a tail light, and a full set of reflectors.
CHECK
THAT REFLECTORS ARE CLEAN, STRAIGHT, UNBROKEN,
AND SECURELY MOUNTED.
14.
NEVER CARRY PACKAGES OR OBJECTS
WHICH OBSTRUCT VISION.
15.
NEVER HITCH RIDES,
never hold onto a moving
vehicle while riding.
16.
THE KICKSTAND IS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT
THE BICYCLE ONLY,
not the bicycle and the rider.
17.
AVOID THE FOLLOWING HAZARDS:
Drain grates,
potholes, soft road edges, gravel, sand, wet leaves,
and/or any obstruction in the road. Failure to do so
could cause wheel(s) to buckle and result in personal
injury to the rider.
18.
WET WEATHER RIDING -
Riding your bicycle in
wet conditions is not recommended. In wet conditions
traction and braking power is reduced. Riding in such
conditions could result in personal injury.
19.
PROPER HELMET USE.
A helmet that meets
the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission)
standard should always be worn when riding a bicycle.
The helmet should fit properly and worn on the crown
of the head, not tipped back.
20.
USE BIKE LANES
when available. Also note that in
certain states, cars may use bike lanes when turning.
21.
Respect “Bicycles Are Prohibited” signs.
RULES OF THE ROAD AND SAFETY TIPS (continued)
BEFORE YOU RIDE
BEFORE YOU RIDE
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