Welcome to Bike Ed Road I Second Session An educational program conducted exclusively by League Cycling Instructors.

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Welcome to Bike Ed Road I Second Session An educational program conducted exclusively by League Cycling Instructors

What Irritates you the most about bicyclists you have seen or had experience with on the road?

“Bicyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles.” J. Forester

What does this mean to you the bicyclist? Know traffic law Obey the law Children emulate the example set by adults

Principles of traffic law First, come, first served. Drive on the right-hand side of the roadway Yielding to cross traffic Yielding when changing lanes Speed positioning Intersection Positioning Other General Principles of traffic Law

How are traffic principles enforced? Uniformity across the country Through signs, signals, and road markings that inform drivers of certain responsibilities and actions they must or must not take at certain locations. PoliceJudicial

How do cyclists fit in? “Bicyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles.”

Where Should I Be? EC Video

Where Should I Be? Roadway Position Right and Left Turns, Straight Through at Intersections Speed and Lane Changing Intersection Positioning Bike Lanes Door Zone!!!!!