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Tips and Education
Cyclists
Road Safety Advice to Cyclists
Riding
- Follow the Road Traffic Ordinance. Offenders can be prosecuted under the Road Traffic Ordinance.
- Traffic regulations apply to all cyclists
- Do not ride on pavements
- Obey all traffic lights and signs and road markings
- Think ahead. Anticipate drivers' actions so you can respond positively.
- Make known to other road users what is your intended next move. Always look and signal before you move off, turn or stop.
- Do not weave in traffic.
- Be considerate and courteous.
- Be extremely careful when overtaking stationary vehicles/parked vehicles/moving vehicles.
- Do not pass a bus on the left at a bus stop.
- Ride in single file except when overtaking.
- Never overtake on the left.
- Always keep both hands on the handle bars unless you are signalling.
- Always keep both feet on the pedals.
- Do not hold onto a vehicle or tow another cyclists or other vehicle
- Do not lead an animal.
- Do not ride about with audio equipment at a high level noise. It is dangerous to yourself and is a nuisance to others.
- Always check over your shoulder before changing direction.
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Pedestrian Crossings
Cyclists must dismount and push their cycles |

End of cycling restriction |
- Do not weave through pedestrians or try to force your way through.
- Always stop at 'Green man' crossings.
- Get off your cycle and wheel your cycle along when you cross the pedestrian crossings.
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Stopping
- Stopping must be done carefully and gradually.
- Think of where you wish to stop. Pay particular attention to vehicles behind, check over your right shoulder for any traffic.
- Signal as an advance indication. However, if you have to stop in emergency situation, you may not be able to do so.
- Do not hold onto a vehicle or tow another cyclists or other vehicle
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