St. Paul RCMP reminds residents about bike safety

Last Updated: June 6, 2025By Tags: ,

As summer fast approaches, the St. Paul RCMP anticipates seeing more cyclists on our roadways and trails.

With this increase in bicycle traffic, the public is reminded to stay mindful of basic bicycle safety practices to help prevent injuries and keep everyone safe.

St. Paul RCMP encourages everyone to follow these tips for a safe and enjoyable ride this biking season.

  • Children under 18 must wear a helmet by law; adults are strongly encouraged to wear one too.
  • Cyclists must obey all traffic laws, including stopping at stop signs, signaling turns, and yielding to pedestrians.
  • Use a white headlamp, red tail lamp, and red rear reflector when riding after dark.
  • Wear bright or reflective clothing to stay visible to motorists.
  • Stick to designated bike trails when possible and check trail conditions before heading out.
  • Lock your bicycle securely with a high-quality lock and anchor it to a sturdy object.
  • Remove valuables from your bike or bags and take them with you.
  • Record your bike’s make, model, serial number, and any unique features to assist with recovery if stolen; check for local bike registration programs.

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