Look
and signal to show drivers what you plan to do, make eye contact where
possible.
Avoid riding up the inside of vehicles, as you might not be seen. If a vehicle
is indicating to the left hang back at the junction to reduce the risk of
a collision.
Always
use lights after dark or when visibility is poor. Wear high-visibility and
reflective clothing and accessories at all times.
Wear
a correctly fitted cycle helmet that is securely fastened and conforms to
current regulations.
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CYCLEWight is the Island’s cycling advocacy group, learn more about how they are seeking better cycling provision on the Island.
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