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Safety Tips for Cyclists and Motorists

Safety Tips for Motorists

Always look for bikes - especially when turning and parking.

Driving:

  • When passing, be sure to clear the cyclist before moving back into your lane.
  • Cyclists who are not on the extreme right-hand side of the lane are not being careless, but
  • are in fact attempting to avoid hazards that could cause a crash.

Parking:

Turning:

  • Yield to bicyclists when turning.
  • As with motor vehicle traffic, bicyclists going straight through an intersection have the right of way over turning vehicles.
  • NEVER turn right after passing a cyclist – wait until s/he has merged behind you or completed the trip through the intersection. Overtaking, then making a right turn in front of cyclists is a cause of a significant number of car/bike crashes
  • ALWAYS yield to cyclists before turning left. Drivers turning left in front of oncoming cyclists cause a large percentage of car/bicycle crashes.

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Safety Tips for Cyclists

Laws of the Road:

Position on the road:

  • Be predictable. Do not weave in and out of traffic or parked cars.
  • Ride at least three feet (3') away from parked cars and be alert for motorists or passengers opening car doors.
  • Never pass a bus on the right. You could collide with a pedestrian or get squeezed against the curb.

Turning and stopping:

  • Signal your intentions - use hand signals to indicate turns and stops.
  • Be especially alert when going straight through an intersection -- look for motorists in all directions, merge behind a right-turning motorist when possible.
  • Left turns: There are two possibilities:
    • Signal, move into the left lane, and turn left. OR
    • Ride straight to the far side of the intersection, then stop, turn left, and ride across. If you use the crosswalk, walk your bicycle across.
  • A mirror is helpful, enabling you to be aware of traffic approaching from behind.

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For More Information

For more information about bicycling in Cambridge, please contact Cara Seiderman, cseiderman@cambridgema.gov, at 617/349-4629.The Community Development Department TTY line is 617/349-4621.

 

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