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Tips for safe city cycling

Today, I'm feeling a bit bad about myself. I'm new to cycling, and to be quite honest, I was going too recklessly and almost got myself hit by a car or two. I could absolutely learn how to check my turns better.

What are your favorite tips for learning how to cycle safely in the city?

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  • Confident big city rider here, four tips for you:

    • Be predictable
    • Obey (most) traffic laws
    • Assume everyone is always trying to kill you
    • Don't leave your bicycle outside
    • Ride like you're invisible.
    • Always wear a helmet.
    • Always assume people will do the absolute dumbest thing possible at any given time.

    Take these ideas with a grain of salt, I live and ride in a relatively small city, so 90% or more of the time I have no cars near me. But that's how I rode in college, when I was in a bigger city.

    • This is all great advice. I like to warn people not to get close to parked cars. The stationary ones are more likely to door you than the moving ones are to run you over.

  • I can't really add any further tips, but to say that I always, always ride like the people in cars are trying to kill me. It's the only way to keep in the right headspace to ensure you're paying full attention to what they're doing.

  • Don't be afraid to just take it slow, choose the conservative route. Slow down at intersections, be extra cautious. Watch and observe, get used to how traffic flows so that you can go with it. It's less about following laws to the letter, and more about your own safety (but also following the laws is a decent idea).

  • Use a helmet mirror and watch the traffic behind you. When you first see a car wayy back, swerve over to the middle of your lane. If they don't change to the passing lane as they get closer, swerve off towards the shoulder. Be prepared to dip off the road if they're not getting over.

  • Many have said to ride like any driver will not see you and will do the dumbest thing possible, but few gave examples, so here a couple:

    • even if your light is green, actively look that cars are not coming from directions that should be red.
    • that car that just overpassed you will probably immediately turn right, without leaving enough space. Slow down.
    • keep a couple of fingers on the brakes most of the time
    • keep your sight on that car that should yield to you at the roundabout, at least until it's clear that it umis slowing down, or stopping for you

    An additional tip: it takes long time to build up the best route from a A to B. Look for narrow roads with less traffic, and try something different until you find the best

  • Any time I'm going straight and I see a car trying to turn in a way that they might hit me, I raise one arm and wave frantically at them as I continue straight in my lane. It seems to get their attention so they don't hit me.

  • Can I ask what happened today and I can try to base any other advice off of that? I think everyone else covered most of the bases; if you think that you haven't learned anything new it could be that the drivers you encountered were shit or actively hate cyclists...it's not unheard of

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