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Rules
To Scoot By
(Courtesy of Go-PedŽ)
- Always wear your safety
gear.
- Never ride under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Learn the local laws
and regulations.
- Ride defensively.
- Wear bright colored
and/or reflective clothing.
- Never ride your scooter/bike
at night or in conditions of poor visibility.
- Observe and yield the
right of way.
- Do not dart out of driveways
or from between parked cars.
- Stop at all stop signs/lights.
- Be careful when checking
traffic and don't swerve when looking over your shoulder.
- Always go with traffic
flow and keep to the far side of the road.
- Never ride on sidewalks.
- Avoid riding in bad
weather or when visibility is obscured.
- Do not do stunts, wheelies
or jumps. They will increase your chances of injury and damage to your scooter/bike.
- You are sharing roads,
trails and riding areas with others. Respect their rights, and be tolerant
if they inconvenience you.
- Always yield right of
way to pedestrians and animals. Ride in a way that does not frighten or endanger
them, and avoid riding near them whenever possible.
- Keep your speed consistent
with the conditions, and keep in mind that speed has a direct relation to
control as well as component stress.
- Never carry passengers.
- Never carry anything
that can obstruct vision, or control of your scooter.
- Everyone must be responsible
for the environment, ride accordingly.
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