"Check rear zones and signal early when you plan to slow or stop. Help others identify a bicyclist by adjusting your position. At night, use low-beam headlights or a flick of high-beam headlights so that others can see the cyclist. Reduce speed and increase space when you are unsure of a bicyclist's control. Look for bicyclists before opening the street-side door of your
vehicle. Large tricycles have become popular in many communities, especially
in retirement areas. Even though these tricycles are larger than most bicycles and are more readily visible, they can present a hazard. Be alert for and protective of riders of these large tricycles when they are apart of your traffic environment."
No, bicyclists are not considered pedestrians. Pedestrians are individuals who travel on foot, while bicyclists ride bicycles.
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Bicyclists can ride their bicycles on sidewalks, bike lanes, and designated bike paths if they are not allowed to ride on the road.
Bicyclists should ride on the right side of the road, in the same direction as traffic, to ensure their safety and the safety of others.
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Bicyclists are supposed to obey the same rules and regulations as motorists. In theory, they can be cited for violations as well. It is a rare occurrence, however.
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From Texas Defense Driving Online, the full question is:Some bicyclists create unsafe situations by riding __________ for the traffic environment and weather conditions.Correct: at excessive speeds
There are double strollers and trailers for bicyclists. A bicycle can be hooked to a double stroller so a person can take children on bike rides. Also, there are trailers that can hook to the back of a bike as well.