- When riding in groups, be mindful of who is in front, its the responsibility of the leader to navigate the group, or to point out potential hazards those in the rear may be unaware of. These can be indicated by verbal warnings, or using hand signals.
- The leader cyclist should also be aware of smaller dangers also, such as potholes, bumps, manhole covers and drains, loose gravel, sand, and painted signs on the road when riding in wet conditions.
- You should all ride at the same steady pace. A predictable, and smooth rider makes for a safer one
- Ensure you take regular breaks to avoid accidents. If you start to feel tired let the group know
- Smaller children or toddlers must be carried in a correctly fitted child seat, while older children should always wear a helmet that conforms to current regulations, no matter how short the ride
- Its important to check that all belts, harnesses, or locks are secure, and that the child is comfortable
- Children grow quite quickly, therefore these kind of checks need to be done on a regular basis
There is more information about cycling with children in this guide. Read more at travel.sweetcircles.com |
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