Riding a bike has plenty of benefits. Apart from being simply “fun”, cycling is a great activity for bonding with friends, losing or maintaining weight, and biking from place to place is an eco-friendly way of traveling short to medium distances, especially since the cost of gas keeps going up.
A crucial aspect of biking on roads and streets is safety. Plenty of accidents are met by bike riders each year, and those that do not use safety equipment when they use their bikes compromise their safety. The Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute reports that in 2009 alone, 51,000 bicyclists incurred injuries on the road, and so even if it is not required by law for you to wear safety equipment when riding your bike, it simply makes sense to be proactive about your own safety. Consider the biking gear for safety below when you are thinking about buying a bicycle:
Bicycle helmet
Using a helmet is necessary and required by law in some states and countries, while not in others. No matter the case, it makes sense to wear a helmet to keep your head protected from injuries, in case of an accident and you are thrown off your bike. Helmets are absolutely crucial for safety - not just for kids or motorcyclists.
Bright clothing and reflective stickers
Articles of clothing that are bright or reflective make it easier for vehicle drivers to spot you on the road or see you, even from a good distance. This is especially something to consider if you always ride your bike at night, or in areas where lighting is poor or minimal. Reflective stickers work similarly in that they catch the attention of motorists.
Trouser clips
Otherwise known as bicycle or bike clips, trouser clips are tiny metal pieces in the shape of a horseshoe. These are for those that ride their bikes while wearing trousers or pants, and these are especially made for stopping the bottom portion of the trousers from flapping about and getting hooked on the crank mechanism or chain. This handy biking equipment is also great for keeping your trousers safe from the oil on your bike chain.
Safety flags
These flags work just like reflective clothing, and are mostly made out of bright-colored materials. Since the flags are light in weight, they tend to flap around as you ride your bike, so drivers can easily see you on the road, even from a distance.
Bike safety light
At night, it is very useful to have a bike light, both for the purpose of giving you a light source so you see what is in front of you, and also to catch the attention of a motorist, to avoid accidents (especially when this is installed around the back portion of the bike, too). In the US, these are legally required when riding bikes on the road during the nighttime.
As well as making sure you have all the right equipment you should also make sure your bike is properly maintained for safety. That includes check the gears, bike brakes and other parts of the bike to make sure they are in perfect working order.