People in Keene, NH are increasingly using their bicycles to get to and from work. This is an effective way to lower carbon footprints, expend excess energy, burn calories, and enjoy the great outdoors. However, with more cyclists out and about, it's important for motorists to know how to share the road safely. At Fairfield Cadillac, we're sharing three easy ways to accommodate bike riders and to avoid accidents and injuries.

Turn With Caution

Be cognizant of your blind spots when making turns. Check your mirrors and be sure to turn your signal on. Bike riders will be traveling on your right, and quick, sudden moves can easily catch them off guard.

Minimize In-Vehicle Distractions

When you know that you'll be traveling in areas with lots of bicyclists, turn your music off and quiet any other in-vehicle entertainment. Although you might have hands-free access to your mobile phone, using in-car technologies while driving can still be distracting. Always keep your full focus on the road so that you aren't missing anyone or anything when traveling through high-risk areas.

Yield to Bike Riders

Always give bicyclists the right of way. Doing so might make your trips a little more time-consuming, but it's also the safest way to share the road. When yielding, you'll be giving bike riders a safe, open space to travel, and you won't have to worry about them being behind you or at your side with the intention of making quick and potentially dangerous maneuvers.

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