Amidst the chaos that has been my life during the past couple of weeks, I received an interesting request from reader Courtney Fettu.
She has worked with the law offices of Jay S. Knipsel to create "The Ultimate Guide To Bicycle Safety". She wanted some feedback on it, which I gave. She then sent me a revised version, which I am going to reproduce here.
Even if you've been cycling a long time, I think you'll like the guide and find it useful. It goes beyond the usual "rules of the road": In addition to giving safety tips for children as well as adult riders, mentions some of the laws regarding bicycle safety and what a cyclist should do if he or she is involved in an accident. The information is presented in an engaging format, which should appeal to visual learners as well as those of us who are readers.
Please share it with fellow cyclists, school and youth groups, and anyone else who might benefit from it:
She has worked with the law offices of Jay S. Knipsel to create "The Ultimate Guide To Bicycle Safety". She wanted some feedback on it, which I gave. She then sent me a revised version, which I am going to reproduce here.
Even if you've been cycling a long time, I think you'll like the guide and find it useful. It goes beyond the usual "rules of the road": In addition to giving safety tips for children as well as adult riders, mentions some of the laws regarding bicycle safety and what a cyclist should do if he or she is involved in an accident. The information is presented in an engaging format, which should appeal to visual learners as well as those of us who are readers.
Please share it with fellow cyclists, school and youth groups, and anyone else who might benefit from it:
Here is a link to the guide I will list it on the sidebar of this blog.