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How to Be Visible on the Road when Bicycle Commuting
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Bicycle commuting is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint and get exercise at the same time. However, it's important to stay safe while cycling on the road. One of the best ways to do this is by being visible to motorists. Here are some tips on how to be visible on the road when bicycle commuting: 1. Wear Bright Clothing: Wear bright or fluorescent colors that will stand out against the backdrop of the road. This will make you more visible to motorists, especially in low light conditions. 2. Use Reflective Gear: Invest in reflective clothing and accessories like jackets, vests, and ankle bands. These will make you more visible in the dark when headlights shine on you. 3. Use Lights: Use a front white light and a rear red light, which will make you more visible to drivers during the day and night. Make sure the lights are fully charged or have fresh batteries. 4. Use Reflective Tape: Stick reflective tape on your bike's frame, pedals, and wheels. This will make you more visible from all angles. 5. Ride Predictably: Ride in a straight line, signal your turns, and follow the rules of the road. This will help drivers anticipate your movements and avoid collisions. 6. Choose Safe Routes: Plan your route in advance, and choose roads with bike lanes or lower traffic volumes. Avoid busy roads and intersections whenever possible. 7. Stay Alert: Keep your eyes and ears open while riding, and stay focused on the road. Look out for hazards like potholes, gravel, and debris. By following these tips, you can increase your visibility on the road and stay safe while bicycle commuting.
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