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How to minimize your dangers when riding a bicycle in the rain

How to minimize your dangers when riding a bicycle in the rain? (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)
How to minimize your dangers when riding a bicycle in the rain? (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)

According to The Star, while riding a bike in good weather is fun, there's no reason you can't use this mode of transportation when the weather is bad or it's pouring. Then, how to practice cycling safely in the rain?

Examine your tools

It's critical to examine the condition of your tires and brakes before cycling in the rain. To increase your tires' traction on the ground, experts advise reducing their pressure by around 1 bar. To guarantee that you can see clearly between drops, you should also make sure that your lights are in good working order.

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Don the proper attire

More than ever, it is advised to wear a helmet and a waterproof helmet cover when it rains because the risk of falling is higher. A poncho, waterproof over pants or a rain skirt, and gloves for a secure grip on the handlebars should all be included in a cyclist's equipment, if possible.

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Ride cautiously

It's also crucial to modify your riding technique and style according on the weather. Adopt a slower pace so that you can be on guard all the time. Risky surfaces, such as white lines, fallen leaves, and manhole covers, must be avoided as much as possible.

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