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Eye to eye graphic.

Bikes and Cars The Street Trust: Education and Advocacy Your experience/My experience Why should I bike? Are cars bad? Bikes and Cars will be using the same road way for the foreseeable future, so lets all start seeing eye to eye. Right of way

Exceptions Bike lanes Bike Boxes No bike lane? Sidewalks Passing people on bikes Right Hook?

Right hook?

Right hook

Doored

Tips for driving with people on bikes. TURN SIGNALS Don’t follow too close/safe passing Use the horn? Be aware of your blind spots, check them Bikes in the crosswalk. Bikes and train tracks. Drive the safe route/Residential zones Slow down Opening your door? Check first! Portland is full of bikes!

Sharrow

Distracted

Tips for riding with people driving cars. Follow the rules of the road. Be visible, stay out of blind spots! Yield right of way to peds. Use hand signals. Ride out of the “door zone”. Choose a good route (get a map!) Properly out fit your bike for commuting Slow down and don’t be a jerk.

Drive safe Ride safe Volunteer and membership information on the The Street Trust at www.thestreettrust.org Questions?