Bicycle Safety Equipment
Bicycle Safety Lights, Bicycle Safety Flags and More

Why do we need bicycle safety equipment?

When my friends and I plan something big for our vacation, either calm, like our bicycling tours, or wild, like down hill biking in the rugged terrain of a local island, I always put safety first.

There are a lot of "what-ifs" that I think about. Like, what if we lose our way and get stranded in the middle of nowhere. Or what if I get lost and my friends can't find me. Or what if it takes us longer than expected to reach our destination and we have to ride our bikes in the pitch black.

If you're lucky enough to plan a long trip, you should make some bicycle touring preparation. This is a complex task that is both money and time consuming. You can read here more about this issue, and get some bicycle touring tips as well.

But wait: You're not always going on a bicycle touring trip. For your weekly bicycle trip a bicycle safety checklist is enough.

What Bicycle Safety Equipmet Do I Need?

For your and your kids' daily bicycle rides, you can never go wrong with the right bicycle safety equipment. This is why I have prepared a list of things that are very useful and important on any bike trip.

Bicycle Safety Flags

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A safety flag is probably the most valuable bicycle safety equipment there is. A safety flag will make you or anyone riding a bike visible to people in the area, especially automobile drivers. Have you ever been in a situation where you are driving and it's quite dark and you suddenly have to swerve because you didn't see a biker riding on the side of the road? Well, a bicycle safety flag will surely get the attention of the automobile driver.

Bicycle Lights

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Light are another device that will get the attention of motorists and will surely prevent any unwanted collisions. The law states that bike riders are required to have safety lights installed on the front of their bikes when riding at night. But it is also useful to install a light on the back of the bicycle. Lights are also effective during the day, especially LED lights with a flashing mode.

Best Bicycle Helmet

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Another item to add to the list of our safety equipment is the helmet. When a collision is imminent, a helmet is a very good defense against injuries to the skull. In fact, it is so important that you must never get on a bike without your helmet - even if you are only going on a short ride.

Bicycling Gloves

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Another piece of safety equipment you can use is a pair of gloves. Bicycling gloves have lots of uses. They protect your hands from the freezing winter cold or scorching summer heat. They also improve your grip on the bicycle handlebars, increasing overall control of the bicycle. They can also serve as added protection for the skin on your hands in case of a bicycle crash.

Bicycle Reflectors

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If bicycle safety lights are unavailable then it may be a good idea to place reflective materials on both the back and front of the bicycle, to make sure you are seen on your bicycle night riding.

Where Can I Buy Bicycle Safety Equipment

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Sumarry

There is more bicycle safety equipment out there in the market that you can use to increase your chances of a safer bike trip. Yet the most important safety equipment you can use is already in your body's arsenal. That equipment is your brain. Using your common sense in tackling situations and anticipating disasters before they happen is better than any reflective device.

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"Everyone makes mistakes. The trick is to make them when nobody is looking."
(Unknown Author)

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