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How to get around in the streets with bicycle

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In recent years, an increasing number of people (especially men, but also women) are moving into the suburbs and inner cities (to go to work, to do errands, to visit a friend / relative or partner, etc.). using the bicycle, most likely due to the substantial increase in the price of petrol and diesel.

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Circular on the streets with this “velocipede” is definitely comfortable and, for some, quite funny, but it is also very dangerous, especially if you do not comply with certain basic rules: in the following ” guidance “, you will report briefly a few tips to followed for proper with a road bike.

1.) If you decide to take this “velocipede” to move to the city, you must respect them all regulations that apply to road vehicles (to give priority to those who come from the right and stop when the traffic light is red, to cross the pedestrians on zebra, etc….) and, in addition, you have to be on a single row and never joined one to another, the only situation that allows you to travel with two bikes next to each other is when drivers with you, there is an / a boy / girl who is under the age of ten.

2.) Where, by the conditions of the road, you’re out of the way with your bike. At certain points, you must perform a simple task, or you’ll have to get out velocipede and bring it to hand over the sidewalk, respect the rules that apply to pedestrians.

3.) A further ban for drivers of a bike is not to be able to bring with them, other people, unless it is properly approved in the following cases, you can (provided you have the greater age) also carry with itself, a / a child / in up to eight years, but you will still need to obtain the approved equipment (regular or deemed by law), specific for the transport of children under 8 ..

4.) To conclude, it seems quite an obvious thing that, if they exist, must be necessarily circular, with the bicycle, in designated bike lanes, not only for their own safety but also for that of the other road users.