Resident Bike Safety Tips from Your Safer Neighbourhood Team Cycling is a fantastic way to stay active and get around, but safety on the roads is essential. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just starting out, here are some key tips to help keep you safe: Wear a Helmet – It’s your best protection in a collisionBe Seen – Use lights and wear reflective gear, especially in poor visibility.Follow the Highway Code – Cyclists must obey traffic laws just like drivers.Stay Alert – Avoid distractions like headphones or phones.Signal Clearly – Use hand signals to show your intentions.Check Your Bike – Make sure brakes, tyres, and lights are in good working order.Ride Predictably – Avoid weaving through traffic or sudden movements.Respect Shared Spaces – Slow down and give way to pedestrians.Local Statistics – Shropshire In the last year, Shropshire saw over 80 pedal cyclists seriously injured in reported road collisions. Nationally, 58% of pedal cycle fatalities occurred on rural roads, and the most common cause was drivers failing to look properly. These figures highlight the importance of vigilance from both cyclists and motorists.
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