Too scared to bike? It’s true — Bicycling infrastructure in most U.S. cities are rather inadequate, with roads made for cars and cyclists considered as an afterthought, if at all.
But do you know what, besides waiting for long-term infrastructure changes, can make roads safer for bicyclists? That would be more bicyclists! More cyclists means fewer accidents, reports Wired: “According to a study by researchers at the University of New South Wales, the number of collisions decreases as the number of bicycles in traffic increases. It sounds like a paradox, they say, but motorists are more likely to drive carefully and respectfully when there are more cyclists on the road.”
So get yourself and your friends on a bike! Bicycles are by far the most popular transportation vehicle in the world — and while we should all be pushing for better local bike infrastructure in our ‘hoods, you don’t have to wait for your town to turn into a biketopia to take advantage of the convenience and fun — plus the health, financial, and environmental benefits — of biking.
To put your fears at ease, educate yourself on bike safety. Start with these 10 Tips on How to Not Get Hit by Cars at BicycleSafe.com. Even if you’re a relatively experience bicyclist, the tips are really worth a read — because I see bicyclists NOT following these simple tips all the time.
Perhaps the most counterintutive tip is that you should ride CLOSER to the lane of moving cars to your left than to the parked cars on your right. You’re much more likely to get injured by getting doored by someone getting out of the car than by a car hitting you from behind.
The whole article a rather funny read — if you share my sense of humor. Many of the statements are so obvious as to seem unnecessary — i.e. “helmets might help … but your #1 goal should be to avoid getting hit in the first place” — but are in fact necessary because of the complete lack of bicycle safety education in most parts of the U.S.
After that, if you still feel shaky, consider taking a bicycle safety class. Check the calendars of the LA County Bicycle Coalition and C.I.C.L.E. to find a safety class happening near you. (If you’re not in LA, The League of American Cyclists keeps a calendar of upcoming bike safety classes around the U.S.) I took one of the 2-day LACBC safety classes a while back — though I was too hung over to make it to the 2nd day of on-the-road training….
And for practical, local, girly bicycling advice from girls who live and ride in L.A., read through the Car Free Mondays series, a series of interviews with car-free women living in Los Angeles, with lots of great tips on getting respect on the road while moving on two wheels.
Earlier: 9 Steps for bicycle happiness
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Well then, I’m going to go do my part right now!
Comment by Lindsey — May 31, 2009 @ 12:05 pm
Just saw your blog for the first time. I’m not a bike owner…yet. You can see my last blog post which, funny enough, is similar to yours filled with many of your same links! Go figure!
Thanks, I’ll be adding you to my feed and blogroll!
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Comment by Tamara — May 31, 2009 @ 7:27 pm
It’s so important that people read these tips, and of course we need the infrastructure to follow. I keep meaning to take one of those biking classes because I’m too wimpy to get on the road in LA. This summer my goal is to finally put my sweet bike to use.
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Comment by Rachel (Heart of Light) — June 1, 2009 @ 11:23 am
Rachel — Definitely try taking a class! You’ll get so much more confident. And you could make new bike buddies for safety in numbers — Which part of L.A. do you live in?
Thanks for dropping by, Tamara — Great minds think alike :)
Comment by Siel — June 1, 2009 @ 3:48 pm
Siel,
I was wondering where she lives too because, well, when I get a bike in the next month or so, perhaps we could buddy up for a class :)
Rachel, if you see this, I’m on the border of Hollywood/Los Feliz. The Bike Kitchen and the other place in Highland Park seem to have lots of classes. :)
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Comment by Tamara — June 1, 2009 @ 3:52 pm
Hey Tamara — Would be cool if you could both go together, but rest assured many people come by themselves to these types of classes, so you’ll by no means be the loner out when you go :)
Comment by Siel — June 2, 2009 @ 5:48 pm
Here in Cincinnati they lack the infrastructure like bike lanes, ect. to make biking practical and safe. The main thing to avoid an accident with a car is to be aggressive and hyper aware. Happy Biking!
Comment by Bob — August 30, 2010 @ 9:18 am
Good read.
I always think ahead . This way i saved my skin quite few times now. If i see a car going out a parking lot i know he may be distracted and not watching.
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Comment by Jake — June 9, 2011 @ 5:47 pm