Bicycle riders are becoming an increasingly common sight in many cities around the country for a number of different reasons. Some people choose to ride a bike rather than driving to do their part in helping to keep the environment clean. Others correctly recognize that bike riding is a great form of exercise. Regardless, there are a number of bicycle road safety tips that you need to be aware of to help keep everyone as safe as possible at all times.

Be Aware

One of the biggest tips that bike riders use while out and about is "see and be seen." They attempt to make themselves as visible as possible at all times, regardless of location or time of day. That means as a motorist, however, you always need to be on the lookout for bicycle riders. Assume they're out there, even if you can't see them.

Road Hazards & Blind Spots

Pay particular attention for bike riders around road hazards, as they may have to quickly move into the road farther than normal.

Seeing bike riders is more difficult than seeing a car, so always make sure that you're checking your blind spot for bike riders at all times.

Watch for Reflectors at Night & Don't Assume a Bike Rider Will Yield

Bike riders should always have front or rear reflectors while riding at night. As a driver, it's your job to pay attention for these reflectors to help be aware of who else is on the road with you.

Just because bike riders are supposed to yield to traffic doesn't mean they will. As a car driver, it's your responsibility to make sure that you're paying attention to their speed, direction and other factors.

The Importance of the Backup Camera System in Bicycling

With more and more people choosing to take to the road on bicycles rather than in cars, backup camera systems become increasingly important. Rear View Safety makes a wide range of cameras that can help make the roads safer for bike riders, car drivers and everyone in between.

Rear View Safety's WiFi Action Camera, for example, is capable of recording in 1080p high definition at 30 frames per second. At just 1.5 inches in size, the camera screen can easily mount to the dashboard of a car and give you a complete 170 degree view of the area around your vehicle. This can help clue you in on bike riders that may be in your blind spot and will ultimately help prevent the types of accidents that can be deadly if things go wrong.