The Necessity of Etiquette and Safety in Cycling 🚲
The Necessity of Etiquette and Safety in Cycling 🚲 Cycling, and the spaces to do it, are growing. Due to excellent advocacy work we’re seeing uptake in dedicated and shared cycle paths all over the country, and I use these first hand in York. There are dedicated cycle lanes, a cycle highway, cut throughs, and shared paths. But with the increase in what is sometimes poorly thought out routes with the environmental intentions, does there need to be a revisiting of how all cyclists convey etiquette. The meaning of etiquette Those who ride road bikes on Sundays may think I’m talking about the etiquette associated with group riding; pointing out potholes, various hand signals, but no… this is something different. Cyclists, dog walkers, horse riders, and pedestrians are now sharing so much of the same space, and at all different speeds. They’ll be those out, as you would have in cars, for all reasons, but all with different speeds, manoeuverability, and awareness of the world around th...