pagheca
Active member
After discussing how to protect our bikes, I’d like to bring up how to protect ourselves... I’m not talking about downhill or trail safety this time, but about everyday riding in cities or on busy roads.
I recently moved to a city in Northern Italy and, honestly, I’m shocked by the behavior I see daily, not only from drivers, always aggressive and irresponsible, but also from cyclists and pedestrians.
Every single day feels like a videogame: cyclists riding at night with no lights, running red lights in heavy traffic, wearing dark clothing with zero visibility, and maybe one helmet for every 10–20 riders. I’ve even considered filming my daily commute because it’s such a crazy obstacle course out there. A colleague just told me this morning about a cyclist who was hit today in front of him while running a red light: he ended up flat on the ground because the driver simply didn’t see him.
And pedestrians? Even when they have a wide sidewalk available, they just stroll onto the bike lane — often two or three side-by-side — crossing without looking!!!
As for me, I try to be as visible and prepared as possible: high-visibility clothing, helmet always on, lights permanently on (flashing during the day and steady at night in front), and a small mirror attached to my helmet which I find incredibly useful. See picture below (on my way to work this morning)
How about you? What do you do to stay safe while riding in traffic?
I recently moved to a city in Northern Italy and, honestly, I’m shocked by the behavior I see daily, not only from drivers, always aggressive and irresponsible, but also from cyclists and pedestrians.
Every single day feels like a videogame: cyclists riding at night with no lights, running red lights in heavy traffic, wearing dark clothing with zero visibility, and maybe one helmet for every 10–20 riders. I’ve even considered filming my daily commute because it’s such a crazy obstacle course out there. A colleague just told me this morning about a cyclist who was hit today in front of him while running a red light: he ended up flat on the ground because the driver simply didn’t see him.
And pedestrians? Even when they have a wide sidewalk available, they just stroll onto the bike lane — often two or three side-by-side — crossing without looking!!!
As for me, I try to be as visible and prepared as possible: high-visibility clothing, helmet always on, lights permanently on (flashing during the day and steady at night in front), and a small mirror attached to my helmet which I find incredibly useful. See picture below (on my way to work this morning)
How about you? What do you do to stay safe while riding in traffic?
- Do you wear high-visibility or reflective clothing?
- Helmet every ride, or only in certain situations?
- Do you keep your lights on during the day as well, both front and rear, possibly flashing?
- How strictly do you follow traffic rules when riding in the city?
- Do you have mirrors on your ebike?
- And… be honest: is your e-bike fully legal, or has it been “enhanced” a bit beyond the standard limits?
- Any other accessories, habits, experience in your place, or tips to share?
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