Though we’ve not had any snow yet, its certainly been icy these last few days. For safer cycling this winter, consider these tips from Dr Bike:
- If you have a set of knobbly tyres, put them on your bike.
- Let some air out of your tyres; softer tyres will give a bit more grip.
- Cycle slowly and use your rear brake rather than your front. A skidding front tyre is harder to control than a rear.
- Try to relax and sit back a bit, cycling hunched nervously over the handlebars while gripping on to them probably means this isn’t for you.
- As ever, anticipate hazards and brake early, preferably using the rear brake.
- Steer slowly and smoothly; avoid sudden sharp movements and be careful as you turn from snowy minor roads to clearer main roads as this is where you might find icy ruts.
- Wear warm old clothes and get changed once you’ve arrived.
- Even if you don’t normally wear a helmet, it is advisable when riding in snow and ice.
Check out our Sustainable Travel Factsheet Series for more tips for ‘Cycling in Winter’