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Prescott Valley police bike patrol offers five safety tips for cyclists

3154638 ยท April 1, 2025
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Summary

A member of the Prescott Valley Police DepartmentBike Patrol delivered a short safety message emphasizing helmets, visibility, signaling, riding with traffic and leaving at least 3 feet when passing cyclists.

A member of the Prescott Valley Police Department's Bike Patrol outlined five bicycle-safety tips aimed at reducing collisions and improving visibility for riders and drivers in Prescott Valley.

The brief safety message emphasized helmets, lighting, signaling, riding with traffic and observing traffic laws โ€” including a recommendation that drivers leave at least 3 feet of clearance when passing cyclists.

"I'm with the Prescott Valley Police Bike Patrol. Let's talk about staying safe while enjoying your ride. Tip number 1, always wear your helmet. The helmet should fit comfortably and sit flat on your head. It's your strongest protection against head injuries," said a member of the Prescott Valley Police Department's Bike Patrol.

The patrol member recommended visibility equipment and communication with motorists: "Tip number 2, be seen. A front white light and a rear red light are essential, especially when riding at dawn or dusk. Tip number 3, communicate with drivers. Use hand signals to show your turns. This lets everyone know your intentions and helps keep you safe on the road."

On positioning and legal responsibilities, the officer said: "Tip number 4, always ride with the flow of traffic. This helps you stay visible and reduces the risks of accidents. And tip number 5, obey traffic laws. Stop at red lights and stop signs. Just like cars, cyclists must follow the rules of the road."

Addressing drivers specifically, the patrol member added: "For drivers, give space. When passing a cyclist, make sure there's at least 3 feet of clearance. So remember, whether you're commuting or cruising, stay safe and have fun. Together, we can make our roads safer for everyone." The message was presented as a concise safety reminder; no enforcement actions, dates, or program details were provided in the recorded remarks.