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Urban Cycling etiquette: Use courtesy and cautious judgement

Tami Lancut Leibovitz

Happy Ride to Workday, part of annual Ride-To-Work week, celebrated mostly in the United States and Canada. In 2015, 45 Million American Cyclists chose to join the movement of cycling. The day is celebrated with work outings, parties and fun Instagram photos! But cycling is not only fun business, its means of transportation that helps promote health, wellness and of course, environmental change. In Israel, where I am from, about 40% of households regularly ride bicycle and electric bikes. In Tel-Aviv, Israel’s largest metropolitan, it’s impossible to go anywhere without seeing cyclists. The electric bikes in particular are a phenomena, the volume of cyclists increased so much that as we speak, new laws are being processed to try to enforce motorbike riders carefully. Obeying traffic laws is not a laughing matter and we can be part of the solution as cyclists by providing a safer, better riding environment to the drivers and cyclists that share the road with us.

Bike to Work Week – Be part of the change!

Bike to Work Week was created back in 1956 by the League of American Bicyclists, one of the largest membership organization for cyclists in the USA. Still today, the organization promotes cycling year round and of course celebrates national events for this bike-lover week. The major events are celebrated around the San Francisco and Oakland area and Chicago, Illinois. Many cyclists organize and choose sponsors to help support causes, giving this day and week another great reason to exist.

Bicycle riding is one of the most beneficiary activities one can find, so many muscles group from your body are involved in the ride, creating stronger muscle mass. It was also chosen as one of the lead activities that diminishes risks of obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and more. It also has a terrific advantage to our mental state, researchers suggest it helps relives pressure, depression, tiredness and pressure. It’s a natural mood upper, strengthening the mind and body.

Urban Cycling etiquette: Use courtesy and cautious judgement

Obeying laws and using common sense seems pretty easy before we get on the bike. The minute the adrenalin of the streets of the city kicks in. it’s not so easy to execute proper cycling etiquette rules. Focus on the enjoyment and benefits of the ride and follow those basic rules:

 

Hope you will be taking advantage of national celebration on wheels, be safe! If you have any transportation etiquette questions or any other etiquette question, please feel free to visit the question section on my site and leave a question - http://bit.ly/AskTami or write me at tami@tll.co.il.

 

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