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Bicycle Safety Resources
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Bike laws are different all around the world. Here are bike laws in the United States of America.
The Meaning of Bike Markings on the Road
Sharrows, green bike boxes, bike blvds, oh my! Do you know what all the different signs signify? The Bike Alliance of Minnesota has an excellent web page with descriptions of every bike sign, where you're expected to ride and how you and motorists should behave.
Do you do the Idaho Stop?
Stopping, putting a foot down and then remounting your bike and pedaling away is pretty inefficient. Some riders roll through stop signs (this is called the Idaho Stop)...and in some places that's totally legal! Find out why some cities are trying to implement the Idaho Stop.
Bike Safety from a Lawyer
This is a collection of everything from how to choose a helmet to how to be seen on the road. It's beautifully laid out to keep you knowledgable and safe when riding. They even go into the value of riding a bike that fits! So important!!!
Big thanks to Lucy and Don for this awesome resource!
A Definitive Guide to Safer Cycling
A super comprehensive guide from our friends in the U.K. They've got information about bike gear and skills for all conditions (snow/rain/dark nights/rush hour).
Biking in Traffic
Unfortunately I can't do much to make drivers better. The most I can offer is how to bike predictably and safely. It's sort of like meeting in the middle...
How to Drive on the Road with Cyclists- Video
If you don't spend all of your time on the bicycle, educate yourself about how to drive around cyclists. Sure, you might ride your bike a lot, but do you know how to switch gears when you're driving? There's always more to learn.
Coexisting with Bicyclists
10 rules of the road that drivers should know when it comes to sharing the road with cyclists. Read it even if you already think you drive well around bikers!
From Training Wheels to Trails: A Guide To Introducing Kids to Bicycling.
As parents, our goal is always to nurture our kids’ growth and development in the best ways possible. One fantastic way to do this is by getting them started in cycling. Helping your child learn to ride their first bike is a significant and memorable event. Sure, it can feel a little scary for us as parents, thinking about the bumps and tumbles along the way, but with some smart preparation, it’s a journey you can both enjoy.
Biking isn’t just about the fun and excitement it brings to kids, which is definitely a huge part of it. It’s also a great way for kids to get active, improve their balance and coordination, and even boost their confidence as they learn and conquer a new skill. Plus, it’s a fantastic way for them to explore the world around them and enjoy a sense of freedom and adventure.
In the guide that follows, we’re going to give you some handy tips that will help your child quickly and confidently master riding their bike on their own.
Bicycle Safety for Kids: Handling Concussions and Other Common Bicycling Injuries
Biking is a great activity for kids. It allows them to get some fresh air, exercise and spend time away from screens. However, there are risks if you don’t prepare your child properly. Hundreds of thousands of kids get injured in bicycle accidents each year. Bike helmets prevent 52-60 percent of bike-related head injury deaths. Because helmets are so important for our safety when riding bicycles, we must teach our children and teens the benefits of helmets and how to use them properly.
Bike laws are different all around the world. Here are bike laws in the United States of America.
The Meaning of Bike Markings on the Road
Sharrows, green bike boxes, bike blvds, oh my! Do you know what all the different signs signify? The Bike Alliance of Minnesota has an excellent web page with descriptions of every bike sign, where you're expected to ride and how you and motorists should behave.
Do you do the Idaho Stop?
Stopping, putting a foot down and then remounting your bike and pedaling away is pretty inefficient. Some riders roll through stop signs (this is called the Idaho Stop)...and in some places that's totally legal! Find out why some cities are trying to implement the Idaho Stop.
Bike Safety from a Lawyer
This is a collection of everything from how to choose a helmet to how to be seen on the road. It's beautifully laid out to keep you knowledgable and safe when riding. They even go into the value of riding a bike that fits! So important!!!
Big thanks to Lucy and Don for this awesome resource!
A Definitive Guide to Safer Cycling
A super comprehensive guide from our friends in the U.K. They've got information about bike gear and skills for all conditions (snow/rain/dark nights/rush hour).
Biking in Traffic
Unfortunately I can't do much to make drivers better. The most I can offer is how to bike predictably and safely. It's sort of like meeting in the middle...
How to Drive on the Road with Cyclists- Video
If you don't spend all of your time on the bicycle, educate yourself about how to drive around cyclists. Sure, you might ride your bike a lot, but do you know how to switch gears when you're driving? There's always more to learn.
Coexisting with Bicyclists
10 rules of the road that drivers should know when it comes to sharing the road with cyclists. Read it even if you already think you drive well around bikers!
From Training Wheels to Trails: A Guide To Introducing Kids to Bicycling.
As parents, our goal is always to nurture our kids’ growth and development in the best ways possible. One fantastic way to do this is by getting them started in cycling. Helping your child learn to ride their first bike is a significant and memorable event. Sure, it can feel a little scary for us as parents, thinking about the bumps and tumbles along the way, but with some smart preparation, it’s a journey you can both enjoy.
Biking isn’t just about the fun and excitement it brings to kids, which is definitely a huge part of it. It’s also a great way for kids to get active, improve their balance and coordination, and even boost their confidence as they learn and conquer a new skill. Plus, it’s a fantastic way for them to explore the world around them and enjoy a sense of freedom and adventure.
In the guide that follows, we’re going to give you some handy tips that will help your child quickly and confidently master riding their bike on their own.
Bicycle Safety for Kids: Handling Concussions and Other Common Bicycling Injuries
Biking is a great activity for kids. It allows them to get some fresh air, exercise and spend time away from screens. However, there are risks if you don’t prepare your child properly. Hundreds of thousands of kids get injured in bicycle accidents each year. Bike helmets prevent 52-60 percent of bike-related head injury deaths. Because helmets are so important for our safety when riding bicycles, we must teach our children and teens the benefits of helmets and how to use them properly.