Easton Police Department
Bicycle Safety
Share The Roads
When you ride your bike in traffic, you are a driver. Wear your
"crash helmet." A bike helmet could save your life.
Don't hit the road without a helmet.
Always follow the rules of the road.
- Ride Right- with the traffic, to the right side of your lane.
Always look back, signal, check for traffic before you make any
turn or leave your driveway. Otherwise, you may become extinct!
Stop at all stop signs and lights, too. You are a driver now!
- Pedestrians get to go first. Yield the right of way, and keep
a sharp lookout for danger in every direction at all times-just
like car drivers do. Allow four feet between you and parked cars.
A careless driver could be opening a door in your path!
- If you ride with your friends, don't hog the road. Two side
by side is the limit. If the lane can be safely shared with a
car, the law is "single file." Be courteous to faster
traffic. Don't cause a traffic jam. Let them pass when it's safe,
but hold your lane.
- Make sure your vehicle works the way it should. Check your
brakes, tire pressure, and make sure the handlebars don't wobble-every
time you ride.
- If you must ride when it's dark, be safe-BE SEEN. Massachusetts law
requires your vehicle to have a white light in front and a reflector
in back. Light colored clothing with reflective patches and reflective
wheel strips also help you be seen.