as brakes, pedals, and gears.
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When pedaling, all parts of the body and any protruding objects should maintain a safe
distance from the chainring. Wear suitable clothing to prevent injuries.
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Stay focused while cycling and be prepared to deal with any potentially dangerous
situations at any time.
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All types and all directions of motor vehicles;
②
Unexpected movement of obstacles;
③
Nearby pedestrians;
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Children or animals in the area;
⑤
Poorly maintained bike lanes or paved roads, including uneven surfaces, loose
gravel structures, and debris;
⑥
Warning, hazard, and danger signals.
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Ride on enclosed bike lanes as much as possible, and do not ride against traffic.
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Follow traffic lights or traffic signs.
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When approaching street intersections, slow down or stop to observe incoming
vehicles or pedestrians.
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Raise your hand to signal slow down when turning.
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Do not wear headphones while cycling.
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Never grab onto another vehicle.
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Do not weave through traffic or make sudden moves or turns.
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Yield to pedestrians.
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Drinking and driving or driving while fatigued is strictly prohibited.
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Avoid riding in poor visibility and adverse weather conditions, such as at dawn or in
darkness, as this can increase the risk of accidents.
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