Bicycling Street Smarts: Riding Confidently, Legally and Safely
The most important factor in how you ride your bicycle is how you feel about it. If you find bicycling enjoyable and reasonably safe, then you’ll want to cover greater distances and go more places. But to do so, you usually have to ride in the company of motor vehicles – and sharing the road with them calls for an attitude of security and confidence.
Once you have that confidence, you can safely and enjoyably take on a commute to work in city traffic or a long day’s tour on almost any kind of roads. Almost anyone can become a confident, streetwise cyclist. Start out with conditions under which you feel comfortable and work up to more difficult ones. This booklet will show you how.
Keep in mind that the rules of the road apply to all drivers of vehicles, regardless of vehicle type. But the laws themselves often describe only what a bicyclist is required to do, not how to do it. This manual describes how to do it. This manual will teach you safe bicycling on public roads and streets.
Street Smarts Guide