SAFETY STARTS WITH YOU.

Thanks to the addition of designated bike lanes, there are more cyclists on the road in Cheyenne than ever! Now is a great time to brush up on your knowledge of how to stay safe as a rider, as well as how to be a cautious, bike-aware driver.

 

 

BIKE CRASHES ARE UP, CHEYENNE!

IT’S UP TO US TO REVERSE THE TREND.

TIPS FOR DRIVERS

RULE OF 3

Give riders 3 feet of space when passing.

EYE-TO-EYE

Make eye contact with nearby riders before passing, so they know for sure you see them.

DOUBLE TAKE

Look for nearby riders before turning/passing…then look again.

DON’T HIT

Hitting’s not nice. Don’t hit the bikes.

SHARE

Share the road. There’s room for everyone!

BE AWARE

Using headphones or a cell phone while driving is dangerous.

TIPS FOR BIKERS

BE SEEN

Wear bright colors and reflective stripes… make it easy for cars to see you!

FOLLOW THE FLOW

Which way is traffic going? Go that way, too.

HANDS-ON

Use your arms/hands to signal all turns and stops.

ROAD RULES

Obey the same rules for stopping, turning, changing lanes and obeying traffic signals as you would in a car.

NO SURPRISES

Be predictable (no weaving!) and ensure you’re visible when turning, crossing streets and stopping.

BIKE SAFETY 101

Everything you ever wanted to know about using the new bike lanes and their symbols.

IT’S TIME TO MAKE A CHANGE, CHEYENNE.

RIGHT HERE. TODAY.

Let’s work together to reverse the trend and make the roads safe for everyone.