Tips for Drivers
It’s key to be considerate around cyclists when driving. They are in a much more vulnerable position than drivers, so you should always practice care when driving near a cyclist, making sure to:
- Always look for cyclists before pulling out at a junction or roundabout, making a turning manoeuvre, or changing lanes in slower-moving traffic.
- Give cyclists space and never drive too close behind them.
- Leave extra room when it’s raining/has rained as the road surface will be wet and slippery, creating issues for both the cyclist and your car’s stopping distance.
- Always hold back if you’re unsure of what a cyclist’s intention might be.
- When driving at night and you see a cyclist, make sure to dip your headlights as you would for any other road user.
- Don’t get frustrated at cyclists who aren’t hugging the curb, or a row of parked cars. Cyclists are trained to ride a little further into the road to increase their visibility and overall safety.
- Never drive within or park in a cycle lane that is marked with a solid white line. This is a traffic offence and can result in a fine.
These are just some general tips, however as there are circumstances that require extra care, such as overtaking, pulling out at junctions and when actually getting out of your car, we’ve compiled further tips to cover each of these areas…
What to do when overtaking a cyclist?
There will be times as a driver when you’ll need to overtake a cyclist, although there are added dangers involved with this manoeuvre. Make sure to keep the following in mind:
- Adhere to the rules of the Highway Code.
- Keep in mind that cyclists will need to move further out into the road to avoid drains, potholes or debris on the road, so always look for hazards and give them room.
- Never overtake when you can see that the road ahead will narrow, or when approaching a corner.
- Some cyclists travel in groups or ride side-by-side to increase their visibility, as well as the ease and safety of cars overtaking (as opposed to needing to overtake a long line of cyclists at once). Allow even more room for this.
How to keep cyclists safe at junctions?
- Each year, cyclists are killed on roads by vehicles turning left and not taking the correct care. When turning left, always check your mirrors and blind spots for any cyclists approaching on your nearside, and allow any cyclist ahead of you to pass the junction first before turning out.
- Cyclists can travel faster than you think, so take care to judge their speed before pulling out in front of them at a junction.
- If a cyclist is turning right, wait behind them just as you would with a car.
- Avoid driving into the ‘advanced stop area’ reserved for cyclists at traffic lights.
Tips for Cyclists
Cyclists also need to play their part to keep the roads safe for all, so should keep the following tips in mind whenever out on a ride:
- Wear bright clothing during the day and make sure to wear reflective clothing or accessories during the night, as well as using lights on your bike (white at the front and red at the rear).
- Avoid cycling with headphones playing music, as you won’t be able to hear the traffic around you.
- Ride away from the gutter and use hand signals when making a left or right turn.
- Be mindful of the driver’s blind spot and make sure not to ride within this space.
- If you’re cycling along a road that would be too narrow for a vehicle to pass safely, consider riding in the middle of the road as this will prevent any dangerous overtaking.
- Wait in front of other vehicles at a junction or at traffic lights, making sure to make use of the advanced stop line where applicable.
There you have it, we hope these tips keep yourself and other road users safe when travelling.
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