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        The 
        Highway Code tells you what the law is as a road user and has specific 
        sections for cyclists.It 
        is advisable to wear a cycle helmet, make sure that any helmet you buy 
        is an approved type and fits correctly.  
         
        Many accidents involving cyclists happen because drivers do not see them. 
        Wearing brightly coloured or fluorescent clothing during daytime and reflective 
        material at night will make you more visible. Remember to be equipped 
        for a change in the weather, carry warm and/or waterproof clothing. 
         
        Always have regard for your own safety and the safety of others. CONCENTRATE, 
        try to ANTICIPATE what is going to 
        happen ahead of you, and THINK SAFETY; 
        don't take unnecessary risks. Remember 
        to enjoy cycling and to set a good example to others. Mutual respect and 
        consideration for other road users make for safer and more enjoyable travel. 
        Always acknowledging a courtesy does make a difference. Be careful when 
        passing horses and other animals - you could frighten them. 
         
        Your Bike  
      Always 
        ensure that your cycle is roadworthy. Regular checks should include - 
        all moving parts, giving special attention to brakes, tyres and lights. 
      Fit 
        and use the appropriate lights and bell - for safety reasons. 
        It you intend going on a long cycle route it is advisable to carry - a 
        pump; spare inner tube or puncture repair kit; tools and a mobile phone, 
        (but don't use it and cycle at the same time !) 
      Be 
        careful not to overload your bike. You're safer with your belongings in 
        a saddlebag or panniers, with the weight equally balanced on either side 
        and nothing loose to become caught up in the wheels or chain. 
         
        The Route 
         
         As 
        a cyclist you're using a vehicle just like any other rider or driver. 
        You must obey the road traffic laws at all times. 
      Watch 
        that junction! - You should take great care at junctions - especially 
        at roundabouts. Remember 
        to look out for drivers cutting in front of you. 
      Be 
        particularly careful of large lorries that are turning left, you may be 
        hidden in the vehicle's blind spot, so make sure the driver can see you 
        and try to make eye contact in the vehicles mirror. 
      Some 
        cycle routes are hilly. Care should be taken when going down hill. Always 
        be able to stop within your sighting distance. 
      If 
        a situation looks tricky, get off your bike and walk to a safe crossing 
        point. 
      Shared 
        Routes 
         
        For the young, elderly and the infirm pedestrians, cyclists can be intimidating. 
        Please be considerate by making others aware of your presence. Pass slowly 
        and give adequate clearance. 
      Parking/Security 
         
        Always park your bicycle securely. It's best to get a 'U' lock. Make sure 
        it is not in anyone's way and that it cannot fall down and injure somebody. 
      Click 
        Here for the Signs you 
        may see along the route  
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