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How To Identify And Adapt To Vulnerable Road Users: Part 2
Our last blog post identified vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and motorcyclists. In this post, we will cover cyclists and horse riders. As always, being aware of these users and adapting your driving accordingly is important. Let’s get started!
Read More: How To Identify And Adapt To Vulnerable Road Users: Part 1
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Cyclists
Cyclists are perhaps the most vulnerable road users. They are often hard to see and can be easily knocked over by a car. When driving, always look for cyclists, especially at junctions and roundabouts. Slow down if you see a cyclist and give them plenty of space.
There are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to cyclists:
- Cyclists often travel at a different speed from cars, so always consider this when turning or overtaking.
- Cyclists can sometimes be unpredictable, so always watch them and give them plenty of room when passing.
- Be especially careful around cyclists when turning – check your mirrors and signal well in advance.
Tips For How To Drive Safely Around Cyclists
- Slow down and give them plenty of space when passing.
- Be especially careful around cyclists when turning – make sure you check your mirrors and signal well in advance.
- If you’re in a hurry, waiting until there’s a safe opportunity to overtake might be best.
- Don’t sound your horn unnecessarily – it could startle the cyclist and put them at risk.
- Be patient and drive safely around cyclists—they’re just trying to get from A to B like everyone else.
Horse Riders
Horse riders are also vulnerable road users. They are a common sight on rural roads and can be difficult to spot. They often travel at a slow speed, so it’s important to consider this when overtaking.
There are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to horse riders:
- Even well-trained horses can get spooked, so give them plenty of space when overtaking.
- Horses can be unpredictable, so it’s best to avoid overtaking if possible.
- If you must overtake, do so slowly and smoothly. Sudden movements could startle the horse.
- Use your horn sparingly around horses – they may find it upsetting.
Tips For How To Drive Safely Around Horse Riders
- When passing horse riders, always give them plenty of room and try not to frighten the horse.
- If you need to overtake, wait until there’s a safe opportunity.
- Don’t sound your horn unnecessarily – it could startle the horse and put them at risk.
- Keep as far away from the horse as possible, and be prepared to stop if the rider signals you to do so.
Keeping All Road Users Safe
Remember, these are just a few tips on identifying and adapting to vulnerable road users.
Remembering that we all need to share the road and look out for each other is important.
Following these simple guidelines can help keep everyone safe on our roads.