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What hazards can you see? Lesson 3: Hazards

What hazards can you see? Discussion points What hazard can you see? Blind corner What might happen? You may ride into another path user Who might get hurt? You and another path user What can you do to be safer? Slow down, keep to the far left and be prepared to stop if you need to What hazards can you see? What could you do to safely pass this hazard?

What hazards can you see? Discussion points What hazard can you see? Dog off lead, people on both sides of the path What might happen? People on left blocking left lane 2. Going around people in the left lane might cause you to ride into the man on the right 3. Also be aware of dogs off leads, you don’t know where they might run 4. Swerving to avoid the dog might cause you to ride into the man on the right. Who might get hurt? You, other path users and the dog What can you do to be safer? Slow down, wait until the right side of the path is clear, ring your bell to let the people on the left know you are there and about to over take them. What hazards can you see? What could you do to safely pass this hazard?

What hazards can you see? Discussion points What hazard can you see? Path ends at road, vision of road is blocked by hedges What might happen? Cars might be coming, you can see them and the drivers can see you Who might get hurt? You might get hurt very badly What can you do to be safer? Slow down, look left and right, check it is safe before crossing What hazards can you see? What could you do to safely pass this hazard?

What hazards can you now see? Did anyone spot the cars in the previous slides? What hazards can you now see?

What hazards can you see? Discussion points What hazard can you see? Cars in driveway, brown car has reverse lights on and the hedge is blocking the drivers view of the path. Driver can’t see you on the bike about to ride behind the car What might happen? Car might start reversing and run you over Who might get hurt? You might get hurt very badly What can you do to be safer? Always be careful crossing driveways. Look and listen for cars that might be backing out of driveways. If in doubt stop and check that it is safe to cross Additionally there are other path users in front. When you pass other path users, slow down, ring your bell and let them know you want to over take. What hazards can you see? What could you do to safely pass this hazard?

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