Each year, more people choose to protect the environment and increase their fitness levels by biking to school or work. As you notice more cyclists on the road, you may not know how to adjust. Without the proper changes, you can cause harm to them or to yourself. To improve your ability to safely share the roads, read the below tips from Billingsley Hyundai of Lawton.

Study Common Biking Hand Signals

With other vehicles, you have the luxury of electronic signals to alert you to changes in their direction. But cyclists must rely on hand signals to announce their subsequent actions. By learning what they are communicating, you can provide the necessary space for them to stop, change lanes, or turn.

Turn Off Electronics

Any time you drive, you should avoid using your phone and rely on hands-free assistance. If you typically talk or blast music while on the road, you should skip these activities until you arrive at your destination. That will keep your view of the road clear to notice cyclists, pedestrians, and other drivers.

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