
RENTAL GUIDELINES
Maintain control
The following are things you can do to maintain control of your bicycle, even in an emergency:
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Ensure your bicycle is the right size and properly adjusted to fit you.
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A properly-fitted bicycle is more comfortable and easier to control.
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A bicycle shop can help you choose the correct size bicycle.
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Ensure your bicycle is in good working order by inspecting it regularly.


Protect Yourself
Properly-fitted helmets provide protection from a potentially life-threatening head injury. By law, bicycle riders under 18 years old must wear a bicycle helmet while riding on a public road.
Wear your helmet per manufacturer directions.
Be Visible and Alert
Even if you obey all traffic laws, there is always a risk of a collision.
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Be prepared to stop for vehicles waiting at stop signs, in driveways, or parking spaces.
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Be prepared to take evasive action relating to vehicles that have just passed you and may turn right.
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Use hand signals before making turns or changing lanes to warn traffic around you.


Ride in a Safe Lane Position
Ride in the same direction as traffic so you are more visible to drivers entering roads or changing lanes in the following scenarios:
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Passing a vehicle or another bicycle.
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Preparing to make a left turn at an intersection.
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When a lane is too narrow for a bicycle
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When approaching a right turn.
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If the road is one-way with two or more lanes.
