Tips for Safe Cycling in the Fall

Tips for Safe Cycling in the Fall

    Fall is one of the best times of year to go cycling. However, this isn’t the same thing as cycling in the summer. There are different things to keep in mind such as the wet fallen leaves may cause, the shorter days and potential to ride in the dark, and the cooler temperatures. Not only that, but if you rode a lot in the summer, you may need to do some maintenance on your bike to remain safe. Here’s a roundup of tips you should consider before heading out for your fall rides:

    Dress for the Correct Weather

    Fall weather can vary greatly. It could be a warm, sunny day, for example, but once the sun sets the temperature could drop. Make sure you fully understand the weather conditions before you set out on your ride. Layering might be an important factor. You also might want to pack some warmer clothes if you know your ride will turn cool as the day progresses. Chances are good that you know your body and how you need to layer pretty well. The trick is knowing the weather so you can plan accordingly!

    Make Sure You’re Visible

    If you know you are riding at night, or if there is at least a slight chance you will be, you should wear reflective clothing. Wear bright, reflective clothing. Equip your bike with front and rear lights, and consider adding reflective tape to your bike and gear. It’s also a good idea to keep your lights on even during the day in low-light conditions to increase your visibility.

    Be Mindful of the Terrain

    As mentioned above, you should be mindful of the terrain where you will be riding. Wet leaves, rain, and sometimes early frost, all of which can create slippery surfaces that pose a hazard for cyclists. Be cautious when riding over wet leaves, as they can be as slick as ice. Slow down and avoid sudden braking or sharp turns when navigating these areas. Always assume that metal surfaces like manhole covers and painted road markings will be slippery when wet, so you might also want to try to avoid them.

    Perform Regular Bike Maintenance

    Regular bike maintenance becomes even more crucial in the fall. Check your tires for adequate tread and consider switching to tires with a better grip suited for wet and uneven surfaces. Ensure your brakes are in top condition, as stopping distances can increase on wet roads. Clean and lubricate your chain frequently to protect it from moisture and dirt, which can cause rust and wear.

    Change Your Riding Style

    With the changing conditions, it’s important to adjust your riding style accordingly. Slow down, especially when approaching corners, and keep a steady, smooth pace to maintain traction. Anticipate stops and give yourself extra time to brake gently to avoid skidding. Be extra vigilant at intersections, as reduced visibility and slick roads can increase the risk of accidents.

    Fall is a great time to ride. It’s just not quite the same as riding in the summer. These tips will help you have a good ride at this time of year.

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