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Before you cycle you always check your bike incase something doesn’t work. First you need to check your tires after you done that, check your brakes,

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2 Before you cycle you always check your bike incase something doesn’t work. First you need to check your tires after you done that, check your brakes, then check your chain make shore they are the color black if not put oil on them!

3 To keep safe you need to were a helmet or you could really hurt your self if you fell of your bike, you never no, so ALWAYS were a helmet when you cycle!

4 When you get on your bike you should always have your right foot at 2’oclock and have your left foot on the pavement always have your bike near the pavement but not really near. When you cycle you should always look out for traffic (cars). When you come to a T-crossing you should always look both ways incase there’s traffic.

5 When your cycling! If there’s a car behind you need to put you right hand to signal that your going into to the middle of the road (DON’T GO INTO THE SIDE)!!! When you want to turn in, you need to look behind you and in front of you to make sure there is no traffic, then you need to signal left!

6 When your cycling! When you want to do a U-turn you need to look behind you and in front of you and look in the other lane to make sure there is no traffic. You always have to walk when are on the pavement and when your crossing the road. ALWAYS look both when you want to cross the road!

7 Hope you enjoyed my power point! Hope you enjoyed my power point and learnt vital information for when you go cycling!


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