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As we near the midpoint of another great cycling season at the Northumberland Hills Cycling Club (NHCC), it’s a good time to do a little mid-season safety tune-up!
With warmer weather, more riders out on the road, and plenty of great conversations happening on group rides, it’s easy to get comfortable—and that’s a good thing! But it’s also a perfect moment to refresh a few key habits that help keep everyone safe, respectful, and riding strong together in a group.
A Few Friendly Reminders for the Road:
Follow the Rules of the Road
Just like any road user, cyclists are expected to obey traffic signals, stop signs, and all other rules under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act. Predictability and communication help keep group rides smooth and safe.
Single File or Two Abreast—Never More
It’s perfectly legal to ride two abreast when conditions allow, but we never ride three (or more) across. When traffic is tight or visibility is limited, single file is sometimes (but not always) a safer and more courteous choice. Single file is the expectation when there is a paved shoulder or bike lane provided.
Taking the Lane Is Sometimes the Right Move
On narrow roads where it’s unsafe for vehicles to pass side-by-side, cyclists are permitted by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) to take the full lane. It’s not only legal—it’s smart riding when safety calls for it.
Perception Matters
Even when we’re doing everything right, how we ride can influence how people see cyclists in general. A little extra courtesy goes a long way in building goodwill with our neighbours on the road.
Stay Cool Around Conflict
If tensions flare with other road users—whether in person or online—it’s best not to engage. A calm, non-reactive approach helps keep everyone safer and reflects well on all cyclists.
We’re All in This Together
Whether you’re a new member or a seasoned rider, we all play a role in creating a positive cycling culture. Let’s keep setting a great example and showing that group cycling can be fun, safe, and respectful.
Thanks for riding with us—and for helping make NHCC a club we can all be proud of. See you on the road! Ride Safe. Ride Smart. Ride Together.