A guide for new and rusty riders : cycle instead… it’s easier than you think.

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The Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure is committed to safer, greener and more active travel in South Australian communities and encouraging more people to cycle instead. Getting started or dusting off the cobwebs? This guide is for you. This guide provides practical information for people of all ages looking to ride for transport. It will be useful for ‘rusty’ riders and for those with limited experience of riding. For more detailed information on the particular cycling road rules of South Australia, refer to ‘Cycling and the Law’. It’s easy to start a riding habit. All you need is a bike, a helmet and some basic know-how. There’s no need for special riding clothes or expensive equipment. Read on for many helpful tips to prepare yourself and your bike for safe, comfortable riding. (Author/publisher)

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20121805 ST [electronic version only]
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Walkerville, SA, Goverment of South Australia, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, 2010, 37 p.

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