1. Be sure the bike’s seat is at the right height and
securely fastened.
2. The bell or warning signal is to be used on to tell other
of your approach.
3. If is not advisable to carry a passenger on the back of
your bicycle. This overloads your bike; it is not well balanced and it may trip
over easily.
4. It is courteous not to drive too fast. Riding at a brisk
speed, a rider may knock down or bump into a commuter or bystander.
5. It is safe to keep to the right and to turn at corners
slowly.
6. Respect the rights of pedestrians. Especially if biking
on sidewalk is permitted.
7. Always give pedestrians the right-of-way.
8. It is not good and safe to hook your bicycle onto another
bicycle or any vehicle in motion.
9. Obey traffic lights, traffic signs and road marking.
10. Provide a good reflector behind your bicycle so it can
be seen well at night.
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Special Credit to: Julio F. Silverio
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