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Winter Tip #6: Get Down and Stay Alert

After a large snowstorm hits and you being riding again, road conditions can vary greatly. You could be riding on a clear dry pavement...

Winter Tip #5: Rely on Your Eyes

Listening to your surroundings while riding a bike is a helpful safety tool (which is why you shouldn't wear headphones). However, winter...

Winter Tip #4: Take the Lane

"Taking the lane" is a phrase familiar to anyone who rides regularly, and is a safe riding habit we've talked about before. In the...

Winter Tip #3: Bundle Up In Layers

Living in Colorado, we all know how important it is to layer clothing in order to deal with the temperamental weather. Effective layering...

Winter Tip #2: Brake Slow, Even, and Early

Are you one of those riders who isn't afraid of riding in the snow? If so, you deserve a medal. If not, perhaps it's time to try. No...

Winter Tip #1: Go Bright in Low Light

The winter season is approaching, which means it's important to know how to make the best of riding in changing conditions. In the coming...

Give Yourself a Boost

As many of you already know, Denver Bike Sharing has partnered with Drop Mobility to add a limited number of electric assist bikes to our...

How to Pass a Cyclist

Do you believe your time is more valuable than another person’s life? Would you risk ending someone else’s life so that you can get where...

Be Seen AND Heard

We know that the best way for cyclists to avoid being hit by motorists is to make sure we are seen. We can enhance our visibility through...

How to Ride Safely in Traffic

We've shared many tips over the weeks about how to ride safely on the roads and how to avoid collisions with drivers. This guide gives...

Finding a Safe Route: Updated Denver Bike Map

When it comes to choosing the best route for your two-wheeled adventure, having updated information on where you can expect to be able to...

Ditch Distracted Riding Habits

There is no denying that distracted driving is a serious safety hazard for everyone in and outside of the car. Although the level of...

Adding a Camera to Your Safety Equipment

There are many things you can do to help keep you safe when riding a bike. Combined with safe riding habits, wearing helmets, visible...

"B" Safe From the Sun

As days get longer and warmer and you’re spending more time riding and playing outside, be sure to protect yourself from the sun! A few a...

Finding a Safe Route: Art District on Santa Fe

First Friday Art Walks have become a popular tradition of Denver's Art District on Santa Fe. Galleries along Santa Fe Dr. open their...

An Unexpected Safety Product

Most people who ride bikes in the city are often familiar with not being given enough space when sharing the roads with motorists in...

Riding in the Rain

“There’s no such thing as bad weather, just poor clothing (and tire) choices” Winter might be over, but spring doesn’t necessarily mean...

What Drivers Can Do to Keep Streets Safe

As we discussed in yesterday's post, we all have a hand in creating safe streets where there are no preventable traffic crashes. Whether...

Creating a Culture of Safety

The core of the Vision Zero movement is the belief that all traffic deaths are preventable, and as such the only acceptable number of...

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