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With more and more people squeezing onto the tubes, trains and buses in the UK capital, many people are turning to cycling as an alternative way of getting to work.
It's harder for an adult to learn to ride a bike than it is to teach a child; where can you go to get adult bike-riding lessons?
Here are some guidelines for avoiding problems while turning right on a bike and making left lane changes while biking in traffic.
Traffic regulations for cyclists vary in different jurisdictions, but there are some rules that apply everywhere.
In a world of roads dominated by automobile traffic, cyclists often need to be able to think like motorists.
Urban bicycle commuters face many traffic decisions; here are some ways to prepare yourself to make the right ones.
There isn't one single correct approach to bike riding. But no matter what type of cyclist you are, it's always better to be safe than sorry.
The idea of cycling in London can seem a bit daunting but fortunately there is plenty of advice and support available to help beginners find routes for a safe ride.
Experts say that children should learn to cycle rather than be taught. A safe way for your child to learn is to turn a bicycle into a scooter or ride a "like-a-bike".
Mundo Ceiba A.C. is a multi-facet Mexican institition which since early 2009 has been promoting safe bicycle riding in Oaxaca with the assitance of all manner of sponsor,


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