bikingdad90
Guru
Just had a health and safetyt bulletin at work about riding safely in winter. It's terrible....
Taken from Rules for Cyclists Gov.uk You should wear :
•a cycle helmet which conforms to current regulations, is the correct size and securely fastened - Not legislation and highly debatable
•appropriate clothes for cycling - avoid clothes which may get tangled in the chain, or in a wheel or may obscure your lights - OK
•light-coloured or fluorescent clothing which helps other road users to see you in daylight and poor light
reflective clothing and/or accessories (belt, arm or ankle bands) in the dark - Debatable
Think about safety when turning right, If you want to turn right, it is more difficult and dangerous to move to the middle of the road when it's dark. Stop on the left hand side and wait for a gap in the traffic before you turn - NO NO NO. OWN the road and hold the traffic back until you are safely through the junction!!!!
•It is important to have lights on your bike if you are cycling in the dark. It will put you at risk if you cannot be seen and you will be breaking the law. - Fair point
•You should have a white light at the front of your bike and a red light at the rear. Flashing lights are permitted but it is recommended that cyclists who are riding in areas without street lighting use a steady front lamp. - Wrongish. 1 steady red light at the back is required in addittion to any flashing ones
•Even if there are street lights and you can see easily without lights drivers will find if difficult to see you as a cyclist if you do not have lights at night - Debateable
•Lights for your bike should meet national standards - What are they ha ha?
Taken from Rules for Cyclists Gov.uk You should wear :
•a cycle helmet which conforms to current regulations, is the correct size and securely fastened - Not legislation and highly debatable
•appropriate clothes for cycling - avoid clothes which may get tangled in the chain, or in a wheel or may obscure your lights - OK
•light-coloured or fluorescent clothing which helps other road users to see you in daylight and poor light
reflective clothing and/or accessories (belt, arm or ankle bands) in the dark - Debatable
Think about safety when turning right, If you want to turn right, it is more difficult and dangerous to move to the middle of the road when it's dark. Stop on the left hand side and wait for a gap in the traffic before you turn - NO NO NO. OWN the road and hold the traffic back until you are safely through the junction!!!!
•It is important to have lights on your bike if you are cycling in the dark. It will put you at risk if you cannot be seen and you will be breaking the law. - Fair point
•You should have a white light at the front of your bike and a red light at the rear. Flashing lights are permitted but it is recommended that cyclists who are riding in areas without street lighting use a steady front lamp. - Wrongish. 1 steady red light at the back is required in addittion to any flashing ones
•Even if there are street lights and you can see easily without lights drivers will find if difficult to see you as a cyclist if you do not have lights at night - Debateable
•Lights for your bike should meet national standards - What are they ha ha?