Comfortable getting around on your bike in the city? What advice would you give a nervous cyclist?
Here's a summary of the NYT article. What advice would you give a nervous cyclist?
"Protect Yourself and Your Bike"
"Find a Peaceful Place to Ride"
"Follow the Rules"
"Learn to Coexist with Cars"
"Get Help From Experts"
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"Only one earbud (or none)"
New cyclists should not be wearing earbuds. They need to be acutely aware of their environment.
Hell, I'm a very experienced cyclist and would never wear earbuds.
Completely agree! Listening to music while riding not only prevents you from hearing vehicles or other cyclists that approach from behind, but also narrows your vision so you are less likely to miss a dangerous situation ahead of you. However, I believe the biggest idiots are the ones who wear a helmet and earbuds
I don't understand the connection b/w helmets and earbuds. Because they're contradictory in terms of safety? Because you believe a helmet to be less safe than no helmet?
1. Earbuds increase the chances of the rider getting into an accident (especially if the rider is a novice).
2. In an accident, you are a lot more likely to injure a part of the body other than the head (broken wrist, broken collarbone, busted ribs, etc.)
3. Helmets protect only in the case of a fall that results in direct impact to the head (and even that's doubtful because a lot of riders/ rookies do not even strap their helmets properly).
Therefore it follows that you could be a lot safer not wearing earbuds and not getting into accidents in the first place as opposed to wearing a helmet that will protect you in case you fall and hit your head.
I am not saying that helmets do not save lives, all I am saying is that it is very rare when they do, and if you don't get into an accident in the first place, then helmets are useless. This conclusion is, of course, based on my personal riding style and may not apply to everyone, but wearing earbuds is still pretty stupid to me. Especially when the slow rider in front of me is blocking the entire lane and does not hear me coming from behind.
Hope that makes sense...
I don't think helmet laws are where this is going so much as offering advice to help make people more comfortable. While it's not required to wear a helmet, if you are nervous, it might help put you at ease when riding your bike in the city.
Oddly enough the couple in the photo are planning on cycling in New York City later this week.
Yeah, I kinda did that on purpose. Sarah and John strike me as two people that really have a lot of confidence riding in Chicago so I added the photo I took of them during a Pierogi Fest ride. When I cross-post to FB, a photo helps make the post more visible.
How about we add the follow:
Be courteous to other users of the shared use paths.
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