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Tips for a Fun and Safe Tour
- Follow the directions of the marshals.
- Wear a helmet.
- Ride three feet from the curb and parked cars (especially important on commercial streets). Remember, the law states that you have the right to a full traffic lane.
- Always yield to pedestrians on shared paths and walkers in the crosswalk.
- Slow down in crowded areas.
- Signal all turns and stops with an outstretched arm to the left or right.
- Be verbal. Say "on your right" or "on your left" before passing.
- Ride predictably. Don't stop suddenly!
- Pavement conditions vary. Watch for potholes, broken pavement, glass and sunken manhole covers. Pointing out pavement problems to fellow riders is always appreciated.
- Stay in control of your bike, especially on big downhills.
- Remember, this tour is not a race.
- Obey traffic lights and stops signs, and always ride with traffic. Under NY State law, bicycles are considered vehicles and are subject to the same rules (and penalties) as cars.
- On one way streets with- out a bike lane, ride on the left to avoid buses. On two way streets, stay to the right.
- Be especially alert when approaching intersections from bike paths.
- Respect your environment and your neighbors-dispose of your trash properly or take it with you.
- Be a cycling ambassador - courtesy really works!
- Transportation Alternatives reserves the right to ask anyone being reckless or unsafe to surrender his or her bib and leave the ride.
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