A Bike Safety Message from Talbot Thrive

 

More people are bicycling in Talbot County, as well as nationwide, so it’s good for everyone to be more aware of what to expect and what to do, whether they bicycle, walk, jog, or drive.

 

10 Ways to Be A Safe Bike Rider

 

1. Wear Your Helmet Properly

Parents and adults supervising children as bike passengers and cyclists are encouraged to wear a helmet in the interests of safety and setting an example of a safe cycling experience. Maryland State Law does require all cyclists and bike passengers under 16 in Talbot County to wear a helmet. A well-fitted helmet can protect your head and brain in case of a fall or collision.

2. Obey Traffic Rules and Signals

Adhere to traffic signs, signals, and lane markings just like any other vehicle on the road.

3. Be Visible and Predictable

Use lights front and rear for daytime use, as most adult riders in bike clubs do, reflectors, and bright clothing to make yourself visible to drivers and pedestrians. Use hand signals to indicate your intentions, giving other road users clear notice of your actions.

4. Ride with Traffic, Not Against It

Travel in the same direction as vehicles to reduce the risk of accidents and maintain a consistent flow of traffic.

5. Use Bike Lanes When Available

Utilize designated bike lanes for your safety and to prevent conflicts with motor vehicles.

6. Stay Aware of Your Surroundings

Be alert to your environment and potential hazards, including parked cars, potholes, and pedestrians.

7. Maintain Your Bike

Regularly inspect and maintain your bike to ensure it’s in good working order, including brakes, tires, lights, and gears.

8. Yield to Pedestrians

Always yield the right of way to pedestrians at crosswalks, intersections and multiuse paths
On multiuse paths, slow down and alert pedestrians you are passing by use of your bell and calling out passing on your left.

9. Avoid Distractions

Stay focused and including listening to music, that could divert your attention from the road. Avoid using phones, headphones, or any distractions. This includes the rule – ride sober Never bike under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any substances that can impair your judgment and coordination.

10. Be Mindful of Weather Conditions

Adjust your speed and riding style based on weather conditions such as rain, wind, or slippery roads.