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The mounting brackets of front and rear reflectors are often designed as cantilever brake straddle cable safety catches
which prevent the straddle cable from catching on the tire tread if the cable jumps out of its yoke or breaks.
WARNING: Do not remove the front or rear reflectors or reflector brackets from your bicycle. They
are an integral part of the bicycle’s safety system. Removing the reflectors may reduce your visibility to
others using the roadway. Being struck by other vehicles may result in serious injury or death. The reflector
brackets may protect you from the brake straddle cable catching on the tire in the event of brake cable
failure. If a brake straddle cable catches on the tire, it can cause the wheel to stop suddenly, causing you to
loose control and fall.
If you must ride under conditions of poor visibility, check and be sure you comply with all local laws about night
riding, and take the following strongly recommended additional precautions:
• Make sure that your bicycle is equipped with correctly positioned and securely mounted reflectors (see Section
3.B.2).
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Purchase and install battery or generator powered head and tail lights which meet all regulatory requirements and
provide adequate visibility.
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Wear light colored, reflective clothing and accessories, such as a reflective vest, reflective arm and leg bands,
reflective stripes on your helmet, flashing lights ... any reflective device or light source that moves will help you
get the attention of approaching motorists, pedestrians and other traffic.
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Make sure your clothing or anything you may be carrying on the bicycle does not obstruct a reflector or light.
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While riding at dawn, at dusk or at night:
a. Ride slowly.
b. Avoid dark areas and areas of heavy or fast-moving traffic.
c. Avoid road hazards.
d. If possible, ride on familiar routes.