In daylight, nothing more than working brakes. After sunset, also reflectors and working lights.
If a road does not have a bicycle lane, a bicyclist should ride their bicycle on the right side of the road, following the flow of traffic.
If there is no bicycle lane available, a bicyclist should ride on the right side of the road, as close to the edge as is safe.
In areas without a bicycle lane, a bicyclist should ride on the right side of the road, staying as close to the edge as is safe.
Because pavement is smoother.
Basically, you ride a rugged bicycle off-road.
No,Some astronaunts can ride it on the moon.
Poke or thread. Since you ride a bicycle, you would thread or poke a needle.
Depends on the power. low-power, so-called assist motors aren't regulated by law.um i think that you just need to wear a hilment and u will be fine and if u ride in the road then if u see a car get out of the road.
It is legal to ride a bicycle on a right shoulder of an expressway.
no because it is not a car and you need to be old enough to ride the bike on the street
No, you just get a bike and ride it.
No, you are not required to be licensed to ride a bicycle, but if you are using the street, you are subject to the same traffic laws as a motor vehicle.