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Police have safety tips for cyclists and motorists


With the nice weather evidently here to stay for a while, more people are out on their bikes.
Caledon OPP is reminding cyclists and motorists to share the road.
In a 2012 Ministry of Transportation Report, it was estimated that 630,000 Ontarians cycle on a daily basis and approximately 2 million Ontarians ride a bike at least once a week during the spring, summer and fall. With the summer rapidly approaching, the following tips are reminders for both cyclists and motorists.
Safety tips for cyclists
• Follow the law — it's the safest way to ride. Bicyclists have the same rights and duties as drivers and need to follow the same traffic laws.
• Be predictable — ride in a straight line, signal turns and check behind you before turning or changing lanes.
• Come to a complete stop at every stop sign and red light.
• Ride with caution around parked cars and position yourself in the field of vision of a motorist pulling out of a parking space.
• Be conspicuous — ride where drivers can see you, use lights and night and wear bright clothing.
• Be aware — anticipate the next move of drivers, pedestrians and other cyclists. Watch for debris, potholes and grates.
• If you are a beginner or a returning to bicycling, seek out clubs or advocacy organizations in the community for tips on safe riding, instruction and group rides to improve your knowledge and confidence.
• Ride ready — tires need air, brakes must work, chains should run smoothly and quick release wheel levers must be closed.
• Carry identification, cell phone, emergency cash and repair/emergency supplies.
• Wear a helmet.
Safety tips for motorists
• Respect bicyclists as legal road users with the same rights and responsibilities as motorists. Drive courteously and with tolerance.
• Obey the posted speed limit, and don't drive too fast for conditions.
• Come to a complete stop at every stop sign and red light.
• Check over your shoulder and always check your blind spot. A bicyclist could be there.
• Maintain a safe distance between your vehicle and the bicycle in front of you.
• Use low-beam headlights when driving in low-visibility conditions.
• Yield to pedestrians and bicyclists in and entering crosswalks.
• If you plan to turn right or pull into a parking space shortly ahead of a bicycle in front of you, do not pass.
• Signal all turns and lane chances 30 meters in advance.
• Pass bicyclists only if it is safe to do so. Exercise patience.
For more safety tips and information on safe cycling, check out www.sharetheroad.ca and www.walkandrollpeel.ca
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