How to Cycle in the Rain
Things You'll Need
- LED safety light
- Waterproof jacket
- Waterproof pants
- Helmet cover
- Waterproof gloves
- Plastic bags
Instructions
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Get in Gear
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Visit a cycling shop and invest in waterproof clothing, such as a breathable rain jacket with sealed seams, strong rain pants and riding gloves that allow total freedom of movement.
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Get a helmet cover and a visor to keep the rain out of your hair and face. Clear vision is the most important thing when you are cycling in the rain.
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Get waterproof shoe covers to keep the rain from seeping into your footwear. Make sure you match the product to your foot size to avoid leakage.
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Bring plastic bags with you to line your shoes if the rain makes its way past your shoe covers. The same bags can be used to protect the seat of your bicycle while you're on the road or the bike is parked outside.
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Wear bright clothing and reflective tape. Activate your LED safety lights as well, no matter what time of day it is. Oftentimes, the flashing light can pierce the downpour and give motorists notice that you're there.
Hit the Road
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Avoid winding roads and hilly regions when you cycle in the rain. Motorists only have a small window of time once they spot you on your bike, so you want to make your presence known as far in advance as possible.
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Stick to well-lit roadways, especially at night. Cycling under a dense canopy of trees can be dangerous at any time of day, particularly when drivers' eyes are just adjusting to the gloom.
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Watch the road carefully, make all your signals and slow down if any water has pooled in the road. Such common-sense defensive cycling habits may save your life.
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