Safety and rules for bicycle riders

Rules and safety advice for cyclists in NSW. Choosing the right bike and equipment, maintenance, and traffic and hazard awareness.

A handbook for bicycle riders

The Bicycle Rider Handbook is a useful guide to riding your bicycle safely on NSW roads. 

 

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Bicycle Rider Handbook (PDF 2.75MB)

Penalties for bicycle offences

Understand the penalties for traffic offences committed by bike riders in NSW.

See the most common bike offences

Keeping your bicycle secure

Find out how to avoid bike theft, keep your bike safely locked and what to do if your bike is stolen.

Bike security

Bicycle safety

Safe bicycle riding

Things to consider before setting out on your bicycle. Bike riders should be aware of risks of wet weather, drugs, alcohol and fatigue.

Hazard awareness for bicycle riders

As a bicycle rider, there are hazards you need to watch for. Give yourself plenty of time to know the rules and be prepared before setting out.

Avoiding and managing bicycle crashes

As a bicycle rider, you're exposed to danger when travelling on the road. Always cycle safely and know what to do if there's an accident.

Choosing and maintaining gear

Choosing a safe bicycle and equipment

Tips on choosing a bicycle and equipment that suits your purpose, safety requirements and NSW road rules. A bicycle is a road vehicle by law.

Maintaining your bicycle

Follow our tips on keeping your bicycle in good working order for safer riding. Regular maintenance schedules and repairs are important.

Wearing the right cycling safety gear

Reduce your risk of head injury – wear an approved helmet. Here's how to choose the safest helmet and clothing for cycling.

Rules for bicycle riding

Road rules for bicycle riders

A guide for anyone riding a bicycle in NSW. Know the rules, responsibilities, hand signals and how to share the road with pedestrians and other vehicles.

Rules for riding bikes in traffic

When riding a bike, there are special rules in place to help you stay safe in traffic and when interacting with buses and trams. Learn more about the rules. 

Cycling in traffic and at intersections

When you're riding in heavy traffic, take extra care. Stay safe on multi-lane roundabouts, and when cycling on freeways and motorways.

Riding bikes near pedestrians

When riding a bike near pedestrians, particular care must be taken to keep everyone safe. Some special rules apply for people riding bikes. 

Bicycle detection at traffic lights

Bicycles are detected at traffic signals using in-pavement inductive loops. Knowing how these loops work will assist you in being detected.

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