Cyclists and motorists must work together for road safety

AA encourages all road users to think of others when on the road.

In anticipation of another beautiful South African summer, many of us are looking forward to enjoying the warm weather outdoors.

This will include cyclists who remain a vulnerable group among road users.

The Automobile Association (AA) has encouraged motorists and cyclists to adhere to the rules of the road, focus on the road and traffic, and acknowledge everyone on the road, in a bid to improve road safety.

Cyclists often compete for limited road space with other road users, which can sometimes lead to aggressive behaviour ,resulting in confrontations.

The AA has urged all road users to keep calm on the road, and to respect others.

“Motorists can ensure their own and cyclists’ safety by applying the following tips,” said the AA.

“Cyclists, too, have a responsibility to ensure their safety and should,” said the AA.

“Cyclists should also avoid transporting passengers on their bikes, as this can obstruct their view.

“As with any other mode of transport, cyclists should also ensure their bikes are in good condition including the brakes and tyres, and that their bikes are suited for the rider’s weight and height,” the AA said.

The association also noted that cyclists must adhere to regulations that prohibit them from riding on freeways, and be aware that it is illegal for cyclists to hold onto other vehicles while they are in motion.

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