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<blockquote data-quote="Lulu9101112" data-source="post: 2175337" data-attributes="member: 409636"><p>Another tips is at first if you have more than one route take the quieter route and then as you get more comfortable build up to busier roads etc... especially if your nervous or afraid at first. </p><p></p><p>It’s alao the law to have reflectors and lights when it’s just about getting dark or when it’s dark. In the U.K. helmets are optional and not required by law but I still recommend wearing one. It’s also illegal to cycle on the pavement unless it’s a cycle path. </p><p></p><p>I often wear gloves as well because I find it helps with grip doesn’t make your hands cold and if you did fall of gives a little protection </p><p></p><p>I don’t live in a city but live In town, I notice in my town the Lorries seem to be most aware of cyclists. Whilst buses not as much. drivers can or can not be. But I suppose it depends where you live. </p><p></p><p>[USER=512587]@JohnyT2[/USER] don’t drivers have to learn about cyclists in their driving test?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lulu9101112, post: 2175337, member: 409636"] Another tips is at first if you have more than one route take the quieter route and then as you get more comfortable build up to busier roads etc... especially if your nervous or afraid at first. It’s alao the law to have reflectors and lights when it’s just about getting dark or when it’s dark. In the U.K. helmets are optional and not required by law but I still recommend wearing one. It’s also illegal to cycle on the pavement unless it’s a cycle path. I often wear gloves as well because I find it helps with grip doesn’t make your hands cold and if you did fall of gives a little protection I don’t live in a city but live In town, I notice in my town the Lorries seem to be most aware of cyclists. Whilst buses not as much. drivers can or can not be. But I suppose it depends where you live. [USER=512587]@JohnyT2[/USER] don’t drivers have to learn about cyclists in their driving test? [/QUOTE]
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