REASONS FOR RIDING ON THE RIGHT

As a serious cyclist, you know to ride on the right side of the road, in the same direction as other traffic. If someone asked you why, though, would you know how to explain your reasons? This edition of the League's -Effective Cycling Notebook- offers ammunition for those times you need to convince a friend, neighbor, child, or co-worker why this is such an important aspect of safe bicycling.

FACT: Wrong-way cyclists make up only five percent of bicycle traffic, but make up 21 percent of total car-bike collisions. Many people believe that they are safer riding against traffic because they can "see what's coming"-but only four to six percent of all car/bike collisions involve a cyclist being struck from behind. Real safety comes instead from travelling on the road in the same pre-dictable manner as other road users.

Reasons to Ride on the Right:

There are exceptions to the strict rule of riding on the right, such as on one-way streets and when a cyclist is changing position to prepare for an upcoming maneuver.

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