Rules For Cyclists
Make sure your cycle is in good condition–particularly the brakes, tyres, lamps, and rear reflector–before riding it.
Do not start off, turn right or left, or pull up without first glancing behind to see if it is safe. Give a clear signal of what you mean to do.
On busy roads, if you want to turn left, it is often safer to pull well to the right of the road and wait for a safe gap in the traffic in both directions before you start to cross.
While riding:
Always hold the handlebar and keep your feet on the pedals.
Do not hold on to another vehicle or another cyclist.
Do not carry a passenger in an urban area.
Do not ride close behind another vehicle.
Do not carry anything which may affect your balance.
Do not lead an animal.
Do not ride abreast of more than one person riding a bicycle.
If there is an adequate cycle path beside the road ride on it.
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