When riding a bicycle, you should ride with traffic, not against it. This is safer and follows traffic laws.
Anyone driving a vehicle or riding a bicycle should obey a traffic light.
To indicate that you are braking while riding a bicycle, you should use your left hand to extend downward with your palm facing backward.
No, when riding a bicycle on a one-way street with two or more traffic lanes, you should ride in the rightmost lane that is going in the direction you are traveling.
A woman riding a bicycle on the road should consider wearing a helmet, using lights and reflectors, obeying traffic laws, staying visible, and being aware of her surroundings to ensure safety.
If they're riding the bicycle, particulary in traffic - yes. Taking the hands off the bars while riding is as bad as taking the hands off the steering wheel while driving a car.
When walking on the street (if it is legal) and there is no sidewalk, always walk on the side of ONCOMING traffic(that is walk against the flow). If riding a bicycle ride with the flow of traffic.
The optimal height for bicycle handlebars is typically aligned with the saddle height, creating a neutral riding position. Handlebars should be positioned at a height that allows for a slight bend in the elbows when riding, promoting comfort and efficiency.
riding a bicycle should include following basic safety rules.
It is generally accepted practice for all traffic (pedestrian, bicycle, skate, equine) to all move in the same direction with each giving warning to the other in an overtaking situation.
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.
all traffic laws, signs, & signals.
When riding a bicycle, proper clothing is a must. No loose fitting clothing should be used, it might get caught in the chain system. Loose fiiting shoes are a definite no no.