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BikeMO--MoBikeFed's Fall Foliage Bicycle Ride Join us October 18th for BikeMO, the ride that supports bicycle advocacy in Missouri. Beautiful mid-Missouri roads, beautiful fall weather, beautiful fall leaves . . .
Stop. Stop and yield to cross traffic before entering a road from a driveway or sidewalk. Stop at stop signs. Stop when you have the red at traffic signals. Motorists follow these rules because they make the streets safe and predictable for everyone--you should, too. Be predictable and visible. Good drivers don't weave all over the road--neither should you. Ride with traffic, never against it. Cycling against traffic is 5-20 times more dangerous than cycling with traffic. Use arm signals. If you communicate with motorists they will cooperate with you. Check traffic before merging or turning--just as car drivers do. Wear a helmet. Your helmet is a lot like your seat belt in your car--wear it all the time as "insurance," but then drive so safely that you never need that insurance. Lights on at dusk. Motorists try to avoid hitting a cyclist they can see, but an unlighted bicycle at night is nearly invisible to motorists.
Bicycling is a safe, fun, fast, healthy, and enjoyable way to get where you're going. If you "drive your bike" as experienced bicyclists do, it is no more dangerous than driving your car--and has a lot of benefits that driving your car doesn't have.