Browsing all articles tagged with Safety tips for cycling
Jan
25

5 Things Cyclists Never Do

To say that there’s a tension on the road between cyclists and other road users is an understatement – at times it feels like Mad Max out there! For us cyclists the roads can be an intimidating place. It often feels as if it’s only a matter of time before someone drives too close, cuts us up, squeezes us in or vents some violence in our direction.

Cycling safety sign

But to be fair, an equal amount of the blame lies on the cyclist. There will be plenty of whinges about this post, but as a cyclist trained to teach others to ride in the city, I can assure you cyclists need to wise up!

Here’s 5 things cyclists never do:

read more

Apr
4

Buying Bike Lights: Knog Blinder Reviewed

If you are out buying bike lights you’ll soon spot Knog products. Having reviewed the Knog Blinder, I’d liken a pair of Knog lights to a Mac: A PC might be cheaper and do the job just as well, but you’ll want to own the Mac.

Blinder front bike lights from Knog

New 'Blinder' by Knog

So far, design and innovation have set Knog apart in a field of very ‘samey’ bike lights. Out went cheap plastic clips; in came gummi bear silicone wraparounds.

Earlier products have inspired, yet the company’s new Blinder is still a rare sight – and may remain so if its styling is not to cyclists’ liking.

read more

Mar
30

Buying bike lights and using them in the day

Cyclists who don’t fit lights to their bikes are idiots. Buying bike lights is easy: they are cheap, easy to fit and – if you didn’t know – a legal requirement. Of my 5 cycle safety tips for commuters, being seen is arguably the most important.

Bike Lights

Light up every night, no excuse. Photo: Flickr/ CJ Isherwood

Personally, I think we should use daylights. But while many cyclists I’ve spoken to agree, others pass me and say, in a patronizing voice, “you’ve got your lights on”.

Ask yourself: why do motorcyclists have lights on during the day? Well, it’s because they are vulnerable in traffic and it gets them seen.

So why don’t cyclists do it? I’d say we are more vunerable as we end up in and out of the traffic flow. So what lights are out there, and which are best for your type of cycling?

read more