Good Cycling Code
Travelling around by bike doesn’t have to mean cycling
amongst heavy traffic. Quite often you can plan your journey to
include different paths – some of which are just for cyclists,
others are for pedestrians too.
But whatever route you are on, be sure to follow this good
cycling code:
On all routes:
- Please be courteous.
- Always cycle with respect for others using the route and
acknowledge those who give way to you.
On shared-use paths:
- Give way to pedestrians, wheelchair users and horse riders
leaving them plenty of room.
- Fit a bell and use it – don’t surprise people.
When cycling on roads:
- Always follow the
Highway Code.
- Be seen – consider wearing high-visibility clothing and a
helmet, fit lights and use them in poor visibility.
- Keep your bike roadworthy.
- Do not cycle on pavements except where designated – pavements
are for pedestrians.
- Use your bell to make your presence known.
This page was last reviewed 21 November 2011 at 11:02.
The page is next due for review 19 May 2013.