Giant Model Year 2002 Riding safely and responsibly, Basics, Rules of the road, Night riding

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4. Riding safely and responsibly

NOTE:

Riding a bicycle involves certain risks, including damage and injury. By choosing to ride a bicycle, you assume personal responsibility for those risks. The people who sold you the bike, the manufacturer, the distributor, and people who manage or maintain the roads and trails you ride on are not responsible for your actions. Therefore, it is extremely important that you understand - and practice - the rules of safe and responsible riding, and to use common sense whenever possible and applicable.

4.1 The basics

Carry out the mechanical safety checks (see section 3.5) before you attempt to ride Lafree Twist.

4.2 Rules of the road

Learn the local bicycle laws and regulations. Many countries have special regulations about licensing of bicycles, riding on sidewalks, laws regulating bike path and trail use, and so on. Many countries have helmet laws, child carrier laws and special bicycle traffic laws. In most countries, a bicyclist is required to obey the same traffic laws as the driver of a car or motorcycle. It is your responsibility to know and obey the laws.

4.3 Wet weather riding

Under wet conditions, the stopping power of your brakes (as well as the brakes of other vehicles sharing the road) is reduced, and tyre-to-surface adhesion (“traction”) is also compromised. This makes it harder to control speed and easier to lose control. Whenever wet conditions are present, reduce speed and apply your brakes earlier and more gradually than you would under normal, dry conditions.

4.4 Night riding

Riding a bicycle at night is much more dangerous than riding during the day.

WARNING:

Riding at dusk, after dark or at times of poor visibility without a bicycle lighting system which meets national laws and without reflectors is dangerous and can result in accidents.

Before riding at dusk or at night, take the following steps to make yourself more visible:

Make sure that your bicycle is equipped with correctly positioned and securely mounted lighting system and reflectors (see sections 3.4.1, 3.4.2 and 6.7).

Make sure that lights and reflectors are not obstructed by your clothing, accessories, or anything you may be carrying on the bicycle.

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Contents Lafree Twist Model Year JuneContents Read this manual TrademarksApproval and conformity What it’s called GeneralBattery and charger Handlebar and stemPosition of the serial numbers Fit and safety FitSaddle position Safety equipment Handlebar height and angleMechanical safety checks Page Riding safely and responsibly BasicsRules of the road Wet weather ridingBattery and charger operation Battery detachment, charging & installationDo not Push the Refresh Button on Charger Page Push the Refresh Button on Charger Refresh-charging Page Care & maintenance Short summary of recommendations for a high rangeStorage & transportation Page General Power control switch How things workFront wheel quick release Page Brakes Gear changing Tyres and inner tubesLighting system LockKick stand Service & maintenance Transportation of Lafree TwistLuggage carrier Service & maintenance schedule See fig Tightening torque Precautions and procedures Emergency equipment and knowledgeIf you get a flat tyre Comfort & performance accessories If you break a spokeIf you crash Dealer service Guarantee regulations of Lafree EuropeAbout your dealer