10 Golden Rules of Biking for Unforgettable Biking Experience

Editor: Manish Jain

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Be visible: On your bike, use lights and reflectors to increase your visibility so that people can see you from a distance.

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Follow traffic rules: Turn with caution, halt at stop signs and red lights, and give way to pedestrians. Always put your safety first.

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Be predictable: Avoid abrupt lane changes or swerving to avoid confusing other drivers and raising the possibility of collisions.

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Ride defensively: Be aware of potential dangers, such as potholes, opening doors, and parked cars. Be ready to act quickly and safely at all times.

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Respect pedestrians: Passing them should be done with caution and with plenty of room. Pedestrians always have the right of way.

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Use hand signals: Before turning or changing lanes, signal clearly to let other drivers know what you intend to do.

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Ride with traffic: Riding against the flow of traffic is risky and increases the chance of collisions.

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Stay focused: Keep your attention on the road by avoiding distractions like headphones or texting. 

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Wear a helmet: Protect your head by donning a helmet that is properly fitted. 

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Maintain your bike: Check the brakes, tyres, and gears on your bike frequently. Maintain them in working order.