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If you follow these eight rules, Bike Party will be safe and a positive place for riders, drivers, pedestrians, and the community 1. Stay in the Right Lane NEVER ride the sidewalk. NEVER ride against oncoming traffic. 2. Leave Nothing Behind 3. Stop at Red Lights. 4. Ride Straight, Ride Predictability. 5. Roll Past Conflict. 6. Leave No One Behind. 7. Ride Sober! It’s illegal and dangerous to ride a bicycle inebriated. 8. Communicate to Fellow Riders! (We need your help to remind those who aren’t following the rules!) Remember, you are responsible for your own behavior. All participants ride at their own risk. Stay in the Right Lane When possible, routes take place down 4-6 lane streets. This allows for the use of one entire lane while allowing for cars to continue using the left lane to pass. This also means avoiding the right hand turn lane, parking areas, and the sidewalk. Image borrowed from the Midnight Ridazz Image borrowed from the Midnight Ridazz With such a large group, we do not want to tie up traffic for hours. Let cars pass in the left lane. In case you weren’t aware, the sidewalk is one of the most dangerous places to ride your bicycle and riding against traffic is STUPID. We don’t want to see you get killed. Please remind your friends who may not realize they are risking their lives to get on the right side of the road. Leave Nothing Behind There is nothing that will get San Jose more upset than a trail of trash following our rides. Please make sure you throw away your trash at all points and remind your fellow riders that it is NOT OK to litter. Stop at Red Lights Originally San Jose Bike Party stayed mute on the idea of red lights. However, after careful consideration, we decided it is important to stop at red lights because: It Protects the Ride! The number one complaint from the community against Bike Party is that we often run red lights. Don’t give the city, angry residents, or anyone a reason to try to shut the ride down. It Avoids Tickets and Avoids Wrecks! We don’t want anyone to get hit by a car or have to pay a $300 ticket for running a red light. Be safe and save your money by stopping. It Models Bicycle Community! As bicycle riders, we need drivers to respect our rights to share the road. However, in order to get respect, we must also give respect. As such a large visible group, we need to show drivers and fellow riders how to share the road by stopping at red lights. See how beautiful stopping can be? See how beautiful stopping can be?

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