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Area's motorists and cyclists often at odds on road

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“They’re required to obey all the laws, just like cars,” he said.

Safety tips

• Cyclists should wear properly fitted helmets in case of an accident.

• Bicycles should be equipped with a front light visible from at least 500 feet, to be used whenever cars must have lights on, and reflectors on the front and back. Bikes should also have horns or bells, working brakes, wheel-mounted side reflectors and properly adjusted gears and seats.

• Cyclists riding in the road should ride in the same direction as traffic and obey all traffic laws that apply to motorists.

• Drivers need to give cyclists 3 feet of space when passing.

• Cyclists should use hand signals to indicate which way they are turning at an intersection: A left turn is indicated with an extended left arm, a right turn can be indicated with an extended right arm or left arm at a 90-degree angle pointing up, and coming to stop is indicated with a left arm at a 90-degree angle pointing down.

• Cyclists riding on sidewalks need to obey all pedestrian signs and signals and must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in sidewalks and crosswalks.

• Cyclists should not ride on sidewalks in downtown business districts.

Source: Police and Bicycle Rules of the Road by the Illinois Secretary of State’s Office

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