Civilized Etiquette | Cycling Chapter

Bicycles and shared bicycles are a convenient and environmentally friendly means of transportation that citizens often use when traveling.

Civilized cycling and using shared bicycles are travel etiquette that every citizen should consciously abide by.

To ensure the safety of the vehicle body, it is necessary to choose bicycles and shared bicycles with guaranteed safety, while maintaining the cleanliness of the vehicle body.

To comply with regulations, it is necessary to strictly abide by traffic regulations, ride on non motorized lanes, do not ride on motorized lanes or pedestrian walkways, do not reverse, do not exceed the speed limit, and do not ride with people.

Attention should be paid to civilization and politeness, and not many people should drive side by side.

When two people ride, do not hug their shoulders or put their backs together; Not answering or making phone calls while driving; Do not spit or litter anywhere; Park bicycles and share bicycles in designated locations; Respect pedestrians, do not run amok in the crowd, and walk slowly or get off the car when passing through the gates of factories, schools, or units.

When using shared bicycles, do not park them in remote areas such as residential areas, residential corridors, or under grass bridges to avoid affecting others’ continued use; After use, the vehicle should be locked and the shared bike should be parked in a safe location that does not affect vehicle and pedestrian traffic.

The shared bike should be placed properly and should not fall on the ground or cross the center of the road and sidewalk; Take care of shared bicycles and avoid intentionally damaging the vehicle.

Reasonably handling disputes requires a calm and rational approach to minor accidents, actively checking one’s own mistakes, and resolving conflicts in a reasonable and lawful manner.

Source: Tianjin Binhai Civilization
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