This rule Cycling Mountain Biking

Posted by Unknown on Sunday, November 4, 2012


In the world of mountain biking (mtb), there are certain rules that are designed to take care of the bike path and minimize accidents. What is it?

This rule formulated the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA) to cyclists more responsible and take good care of the path. Here are the rules.

Cycling on the open course
Never cycling in private property unless the owner gives permission. Always obey signs such as turn signal and route markers.

Take control of your bike
Be careful with other people who are also using the path you're taking. Do not drive too fast and always keep control speed to avoid an accident.

Give way
When there are other cyclists, slow bikes and give the signal to overtake. If allowed, passing other motorists at medium speed. Horses and dogs are acting strange, so be careful when passing animals.

Do not be afraid of animals
Always respect the wildlife. We are just newcomers in their habitat.

Do not leave a trail
Drive with caution. Do not be too hard on your bike. Bring a plastic bag if you want to take out the garbage.

plan
Anticipation of everything that could happen in the mountain trails. Be careful with the environment around you.

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