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How to Do a Stop Bike Signal
Introduction
Most
bikes lack stop and turn lights to help motorists and fellow cyclists deal with changes in speed. A car riding behind your bike will not be able to stop suddenly unless you use the correct hand signal. You need to learn how to maek a stop bike signal to avoid rear-end accidents and act with courtesy to fellow drivers.
Step One
Begin to make a stop bike signal at least a half block before you need to achieve a full stop. Fellow bicyclists as well as motorists need sufficient space to make turns and adjust to your decreasing speed. It is necessary to start your signal early in unfamiliar areas for a safe stop.
Step Two
Stretch your left arm away from your body to do a stop bike signal. Your shoulder, elbow and hand should rest on the same plane before you complete a signal.
Step Three
Bend your left elbow at a 90 degree angle to do a stop bike signal. Your forearm should be bent downward to differentiate from the right turn signal.
Step Four
Aim your palm toward traffic on the rear to do an effective stop bike signal. Your palm should act as a stop sign to motorists and bicyclists as you head toward a traffic light.
Step Five
Slow down your pedaling quickly after you have initiated a stop bike signal. You should allow your bike to run without pedaling immediately after your signal goes up and apply your brakes to complete your stop.
Step Six
Glance at motorists to your rear and side to ensure that your stop bike signal was received. You need to make your presence known to surrounding motorists to increase the effectiveness of your signal.
Step Seven
Stop completely before you drop your stop
bike signal. Your bike should be at rest on the right side of the street to avoid a collision from motorists waiting eagerly for a green light.
Step Eight
Install lights powered by your pedaling to supplement your stop bike signal. A rear light that is connected to your pedals will stop glowing red as you decrease speed which helps motorists recognize your signal.
Overall Tips & Warnings
- Use verbal signals with nearby bicyclists when you make a stop bike signal. The hand signal is designed for distant bike riders as well as motorists who are paying attention. You should speak with experienced bicyclists about daily traffic patterns and construction issues ahead to inform future hand signals.
Overall Things You'll Need