What do you need to have on your bike? Mandatory bicycle equipment

If we decide to use a bicycle on public roads, we must take care of the equipment of the two-wheeler. The regulations clearly define what we must have on the bike if we want to ride it on the streets.

 

An interesting fact is that the regulations do not require cyclists to wear a protective helmet while riding. The rider’s equipment is not in any way specified by law. However, the Code clearly defines the elements with which a bicycle must be equipped.

 

Every two-wheeler traveling on public roads should be equipped with:

 

at least one effective brake;

sound signal with non-piercing sound;

at the front – at least one white or selective yellow position lamp;

at the rear – at least one red reflex reflector not shaped like a triangle;

a reflective vest;

at least one red position lamp.

If we only ride a bike during the day, we do not need to install additional lighting. The regulations allow driving without parking lights if the cyclist is only moving during the day. In the absence of any of the mandatory equipment, the bicycle driver must take into account a fine from 20 to even 500 zlotys.

 

Safer in a helmet

Although cyclists do not need to wear protective helmets, it is better to equip yourself with one for your safety. Even during a minor bump at low speed, the cyclist is exposed to danger and serious injuries. The driver of the car is protected by the body and airbags, motorcyclists also use helmets and specialist protective clothing on the road. However, the cyclist is not protected by anything. Therefore, it is better to travel with a helmet for your good.

Mandatory bicycle equipment

Today is World Bicycle Day. So let’s remember what mandatory equipment it should have.

Anyone using a bicycle on the road should know that a bicycle, just like a car or any other vehicle, must meet safety requirements. It should be operational and have obligatory equipment, which should be taken into account, preferably at the stage of buying the bicycle.

Under the Road Traffic Act: a vehicle participating in traffic is to be built, equipped, and maintained in such a way that its use does not endanger the safety of its occupants or other road users, does not violate the traffic order on the road, and does not expose anyone to harm.

The bicycle should be equipped with:

at the front – at least one white or selective yellow position light (maybe flashing);

at the rear – at least one red reflex reflector, not triangular and at least one red position lamp (maybe flashing);

at least one effective brake;

with a bell or other warning signal with a non-piercing sound.

 

The bike can be equipped with:

at the front – white reflective light;

on wheels – car yellow reflectors (at least one per wheel);

on pedals – yellow reflective lights;

Continuous ring-shaped reflective stripe on both sides of the tire, or continuous ring-shaped reflective elements on the side surfaces of the wheels.

A cyclist from dusk to dawn or in a tunnel is obliged to use lights that are mandatory equipment for a bicycle. Also, he must take particular care and turn on the lights with which the bicycle is equipped (front and rear) in conditions of reduced air transparency (fog, rain, etc.).

When riding during the day, with good visibility, the position lights of the bicycle may be dismantled, while the mandatory reflector must be installed permanently.

The cyclist, helmet and reflective vest are not compulsory, but it is worth wearing them while cycling. The helmet protects your head in case of a fall, while the reflective vest increases your visibility on the road.

Detailed information on mandatory equipment, incl. You can find the bike in the regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of 27 October 2016 on the technical conditions of vehicles and the scope of their necessary equipment.

The company Screen Network SA is once again involved in promoting road safety, together with the Police. From May 28 to June 2, 2020, it will broadcast a spot presenting mandatory bicycle equipment on several thousand LED screens located throughout the country, including in shopping centers, gas stations, at main communication routes.

Unique Christmas trees for preschoolers

Children from Kindergarten No. 4 and 15 in Sieradz received unique reflective Christmas trees. The kids, together with the policemen and an employee of the Sieradz WORD, decorated Christmas trees with them. Reflective elements appeared instead of baubles.

 

As every year, the policemen of the Sieradz headquarters remember about the youngest inhabitants of our region. The Santa Claus joint patrol of policemen and WORD employees visited preschoolers. However, Mikołaj did not move in a sleigh, but in a police car. Thanks to the support of the Sieradz branch of the Provincial Road Traffic Center, children received gifts in the form of reflective vests and key rings.

 

The head of the road traffic department, subinsp. Grzegorz Będkowski, police preventive young asp. Bożena Grobelna and Tomasz Olejnik from the Sieradz WORD. It was also a good opportunity to popularize the knowledge of road safety among the youngest. During the conversation with the children, the rules of safe road movement were recalled. The youngest ones were made aware of the importance of wearing reflective elements, especially in the autumn and winter season, when it gets dark earlier and visibility is much worse. This unusual action brought a lot of joy and brought smiles to children’s faces.

Riding a motorcycle until late fall – visibility, traction and appropriate outfit

To ride or not to ride? In the autumn and winter season, many motorcyclists ask themselves this question. When the thermometer shows only a few degrees Celsius in the plus, it is necessary to equip yourself with appropriate clothing and other useful motorcycle accessories that increase the comfort and safety of driving in difficult conditions. Rain, wind, and snow are not the only factors that make life difficult for two-wheelers. They are accompanied by temperature fluctuations, high humidity and slippery surfaces. Also, it gets dark quickly in autumn, which means that motorcyclists have to be extremely careful on the road.

On cold days, we do not have to give up the pleasure of motorcycling. Warm, waterproof clothing, a helmet with an anti-fog pinlock, decent shoes with a non-slip sole – it’s worth thinking about them when planning a late autumn trip on two wheels.

Clothing with a membrane and insulation

In autumn, it is not difficult to get wet or chill – especially if we ride a motorcycle, exposing ourselves to capricious weather. An indispensable companion of every motorcyclist is a jacket with a waterproof membrane. A model additionally equipped with a warming lining that guarantees optimal thermal conditions will be useful.

When the temperature drops dramatically, we should take special care of our hands. Fossilized fingers while driving are a great discomfort and hurt our safety: the grip of the lever deteriorates. In the motorcycle store you can find long winter gloves with a sporty, urban or tourist character. Individual pairs, apart from solid protectors and reinforcements, have a warm, pleasant to the touch lining.

The market also offers useful accessories for cold days – heated grips, heating mats and blankets for the legs, thermal inserts or warm hand muffs.

Visibility on the road

On rainy, cloudy days, motorcyclists should be extremely vigilant. And there’s nothing worse than riding with a foggy helmet. It is worth getting a pinlock shell or an anti-fog foil or a special anti-fog liquid. An additional advantage of such a fluid is that when applied to the outer layer of the visor, it acts as an “invisible wiper” reducing water settling.

Reflective elements play a huge role in maintaining road safety. Motorcycle clothing produced today usually has fluo inserts, thanks to which we are visible. Many models also have modern reflectors that are invisible at first glance and illuminate in the light of the headlights. If necessary, we can purchase a reflective vest, special self-tightening bands or stickers made of fluorescent material.

What are the rules to follow when traveling in a motorhome?

Motorhome road trips are becoming essential on vacation … But there are rules to be observed in terms of parking, permits, etc. We tell you everything!

 

Since the first confinement, sales of motorhomes have exploded. It must be said that it is a way to go on vacation particularly suited to the current situation. Respect for social distancing, comfort like at home, and discovery of unusual places.

 

But there are also specificities specific to motorhomes in terms of legislation. Which license for which motorhome? How many people can you carry onboard? But also authorized parking lots for this type of “house on wheels”. We explain everything to you so that your future stay goes as smoothly as possible.

 

Which license to drive a motorhome?

The B license is sufficient to drive a motorhome on the condition that it weighs less than 3.5 tonnes. If your vehicle is towing a trailer weighing more than 750 kg and the weight of the motorhome and the trailer is between 3.501 tonnes and 4.250 tonnes, you will need to add the B96 training to your B license. The B96 training is done for 7 hours in driving school.

 

If the weight of your trailer is over 750 kg or if the weight of the trailer + the camper van exceeds 4,250 tonnes, you will need to obtain the BE permitted. Finally, if the trailer exceeds 3.5 tonnes, it will be necessary to opt for a C1E permit.

 

What equipment is required onboard?

In France, the mandatory equipment is the same as for a car, namely a safety triangle and a reflective vest. Be careful if you are traveling in Spain, the highway code imposes two triangles to be able to signal in both directions of traffic.

 

All people on board the motorhome must be able to be fitted with a seat belt. Attention to know the authorized number of people on board, it is necessary to refer to the gray card and not to the number of beds present.

 

When to carry out the technical control?

The technical inspection of a motorhome due before the 4 th anniversary of the first vehicle into circulation if it is new. The check must be carried out every two years for a vehicle over four years old or bought used. As for cars, a technical inspection of fewer than 6 months is necessary for the event of a sale.

 

Where to park with a motorhome?

Unless a municipal decree to the contrary, motorhomes can park freely in a car park and even sleep there. However, the vehicle must be in a parking space and it is forbidden to remove accessories such as a table or wheel chocks on the public highway. This would be qualified as public camping and reprehensible.

 

Many municipalities offer reception areas reserved for motorhomes. On these, it is possible to take out the table and chairs for the meal. Be careful, however, some municipalities only allow parking and not the “unpacking” of accessories. Still, others limit the number of nights allowed in these reception areas.

 

Finally, campsites, of course, which offer special pitches for motor homes and all the necessary amenities… For the price of a pitch of course! You can now travel the roads of France in full knowledge of the laws that govern the world of motorhomes…

All first graders are given safety vests for the way to school

Verkehrswacht and ADAC equip all first graders in the state of Bremen with reflective vests with the help of sponsors.

 

The dark season is dangerous

In the darker months of the year, it is particularly dangerous to be outside: drivers have trouble seeing pedestrians. But of course, the children still have to go to school. To protect the first graders, in particular, there has been a campaign for years to give high-visibility vests to school beginners in autumn.

 

Gewoba and Wulfes Foundation help

This year, Verkehrswacht and ADAC have again found enough sponsors for this: Gewoba and the Ursula Wulfes Foundation supported the purchase. The first vests were presented in the Goethe School on Friday. The appointment was so important to Michael Frost, head of the school department, that he was there too.

Scooters: the rules to follow

In some cities, news of more or less serious accidents involving electric scooters is too often chased in the local news. At the same time, however, the means for the so-called soft mobility represent one of the possible cornerstones in the transition towards more sustainable urban travel. The use of hoverboards, segways, monowheels, bicycles, and scooters is encouraged both by the mobility bonus and by the need to reduce the crowding of public transport as a measure to combat the pandemic. In short, an important technological resource, which collectively we must learn to exploit in the right way.

 

But what is allowed and what cannot be done on a scooter? From a legal point of view, the fundamental reference is an amendment approved on December 27, 2019, published in the Official Gazette 3 days later, and in force from January 1, 2020. The law 160/2019 paragraph 75, in particular, equates fledged scooters to bicycles, making them vehicles recognized by Italian law by Articles 68 and 182 of the Highway Code. The only two constraints that must be respected for the scooter-bicycle equivalence to be valid are power and speed maximum: the upper power limit is set at 500 watts (0.5 kW), while the speed limit is 25 km / h, except in pedestrian areas where it is necessary to stay within a maximum of 6 km / h.

 

Before getting on board

It is all very simple: just like a bicycle, a scooter does not require registration, nor a license plate, nor to wear special protections (for adults), nor to take out an insurance policy. On this last point, however, it is possible to organize independently, through forms of insurance that protect in the event of an accident. Many of the companies that offer urban electric mobility services on two wheels already have policies on their entire fleet, for obvious reasons, but other individual ones can be taken out for damage and accidents. Always present should then be an acoustic signal (the bell), just like on bicycles.

 

The rest of the things you need to know depends on your age, the time slot you want to use the scooter, and the weather conditions. Under the age of 14, for example, the use of the electric scooter is prohibited, while between the ages of 14 and 18 it is allowed only as long as the user wears a helmet. Over the age of 18, the helmet is only optional, even if there are some stakeholders who (for safety reasons, or simply of economic interest) push for the obligation to be extended to everyone. Weather and time slot, on the other hand, affect visibility. When it gets dark or the conditions are particularly bad, you need to have a headlight with white light and rear light with red light, with a reflector. Furthermore, it is mandatory to wear a reflective vest or similar suspenders.

 

To be precise, the night mode is foreseen from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before dawn, obviously including all-night hours, plus all those cases in which visibility is compromised by the presence of fog, heavy rain, or in general of perturbations.

 

Finally, it should be noted that if the maximum power of 500 watts is exceeded, or if a saddle or a seat more than 54 cm above the ground is installed, the scooter would transform from a regulatory point of view into an electric moped, subject to completely different legislation. In particular, the license plate, homologation, registration, driving license, insurance, and homologated helmet would become mandatory. And all the possible fines and administrative penalties would become much higher.

 

Once onboard

Scooters can’t drive everywhere, but just like bicycles, they have a wide choice of roads on which they are allowed. In general, and more than anything else, they can circulate on all urban roads where the limit of 30 or 50 km / h applies (for the scooter, however, the maximum is always 25 km / h). On extra-urban roads, they cannot circulate unless they are flanked by a cycle path: as is obvious scooters can circulate on all cycle paths, while they cannot go where access to bicycles is precluded. Finally, even in urban areas, it is not possible to use a scooter where the limit for cars is higher than 50 km / h, such as on fast roads.

 

As for the relationship with pedestrians, there are two things to know. In pedestrian areas, they can circulate freely (the speed limit is 6 km / h), while on pavements they cannot be used, except by getting off and transporting them by hand. The pavement rule also applies to pedestrian crossings – unless there is also a cycle crossing next to it – and in general extends to all those situations in which only pedestrians are allowed.

 

The rest of the rules should first of all be of common sense, even before being sanctioned by law. Only the driver can stay on the scooter, i.e. one person at a time, and you cannot take large and bulky objects with you. A backpack and handbag are allowed, but luggage, animals, friends, and children are not. In the case of a second person on board, one speaks of the infringement of undue transport of passengers. The handlebar should always be held with both hands, except when the arm is extended to signal a turn. And of course, it is forbidden to drive up or make other changes and stunts on the streets and in pedestrian areas.

 

From the point of view of multiple scooters in formation, it is generally suggested to proceed in a single file. In the streets open to car traffic it is mandatory to keep a single row, while in the pedestrian areas it is allowed that you can proceed with scooters side by side in pairs, but never more than two.

 

The administrative penalties provided, however, are rather mild. Except in the case in which damage is caused to other people or things (a scenario that is far from rare), the fines amount depending on the type of infringement from 50 to 200 euros. With a combo of infringements, you can still go up to 400 euros. Exceptions to these relatively low figures are the aforementioned cases in which the electric scooter has been rigged to exceed the power limit or modified effectively transforming it into a moped: in addition to the confiscation of the vehicle, penalties of up to several thousand euros are also envisaged, corresponding lack of insurance coverage, driving without a license and much more.

 

Finally, a positive note: if they can be folded to the size of normal luggage, electric scooters can be taken on board public transport at no extra charge, both on trains and buses.

Bases of participation of the Floats of the Great Carnival Parade

The Parade will be held on February 29 of this year in Puerto del Rosario. The training of the same will take place in C / Barquillo from 16:00 on the said day, starting the tour at 17:30. Any vehicle or float that is not before the departure time, will not be able to participate in it.

 

  1. To participate in the event, they must have previously been registered with a request at the Capital City Council. The registration period will end on February 25 at 2:00 p.m. in the Department of Celebrations, the registration form will be provided, which will be presented by the Entry Register, duly completed, providing the required documentation.

 

  1. All 4-wheeled motor vehicles and their trailers are considered afloat. These should never exceed 16 meters long, 3.50 meters high, and 2.5 meters wide. The cabin or traction element will form together with the float, therefore it must maintain homogeneity and harmony with the ornamentation of the same and they will not be able to present any type of advertising covering the tractor head.

 

  1. All CARS, vehicles, or their trailers that wish to participate in the arena must have Civil Liability Insurance that covers participation in the act in question. The structural safety of the decorative elements must be guaranteed so that they do not cause risk to both participants and the attending public.

 

  1. EveryBODY or vehicle must meet the minimum safety conditions, an adequate operation of the engine, the damping system, the steering system, and the braking system. If you do not have a valid ITV, you must provide an APPROVED WORKSHOP CERTIFICATE that certifies that the vehicle in question has passed a security inspection and that it is suitable for driving through authorized premises. The workshop certificate must specify that the SUSPENSION, STEERING, AND BRAKING systems have been reviewed as a minimum.

 

  1. Vehicles that produce excessive noise (free exhaust) and/or fumes cannot participate.

 

  1. Motor vehicles must be powered by the vehicle’s motor, they may NOT be towed by crane-type vehicles, and must also comply with point number 3 of these bases.
  2. The floats must have a safety railing at least 1 meter high to reduce the risk of people falling from it. They must be provided with lateral protection systems (rigid element side skirts) to guarantee unintentional intrusion under the floats. The maximum height of the ground level with the lateral protection will not exceed 30 – 35 centimeters.

 

  1. All floats of more than 6 meters in length must be flanked throughout their journey by identifying assistance personnel, they will be provided with reflective vests. This procession will ensure that the attending public does not approach them. Said person will obey the instructions of the security members of the event

 

  1. The launching of candies, the use of any type of pyrotechnic element, as well as objects with incandescent flames, torches, candles, etc. are strictly prohibited.

 

  1. Vehicles with bodywork that carry the installation of a Genset may not have fuel close to it, being obliged to carry said fuel in approved containers, and it will also be mandatory to be equipped with CO2 fire extinguishing devices.

 

  1. The wiring, as well as the electrical connections used, must comply with the technical standards stipulated for this type of installation.

 

All floats must have a General Control and Protection Panel TO GUARANTEE THE SAFETY of people, they must have at least the following devices:

 

  1. Differential switch for protection against indirect contacts of all circuits.

 

  1. Automatic switches to protect against overloads and short circuits of each of the circuits that supply the receivers.

 

  1. All electrical installation in a float must have an element that drives the currents to earth in the event of leaks, from a point on the vehicle’s chassis to earth. (ex: bare copper wire pinking the ground)

 

  1. It will also be mandatory to be equipped with CO2 fire extinguishing devices. existing the corresponding signaling of “Electric Risk”.

 

  1. For security reasons, any type of live animal is prohibited from participating in the Parade. Not even using them to tow any car or trailer.

 

  1. In the event of a breakdown, during the journey, the floats will be separated from the route, parking the vehicle in a suitable place without hindering the rehabilitation of the roads to circulation.

 

  1. In the case of intrusion of any type of vehicle or float not registered once the ride has begun, the competent authority will be notified of its eviction.

 

  1. Drivers may be subjected to breathalyzer tests or other tests of any type of narcotic substance at the beginning or throughout the route of said ride, taking the appropriate measures by the competent authorities.

 

  1. All 2 or 4-wheeled vehicles that fail to comply with aesthetics, noise, pollution, and safety may not participate in the aforementioned event. Likewise, the celebrations department together with the management of the security and emergency plan and the Local Police Headquarters reserves the right of admission and / or exclusion of floats or vehicles that do not meet the conditions of these bases.

Residents of the Far East want to go to the rally on May 1 in yellow vests

In the Far East, messengers are distributed with invitations to go to the “demonstration of yellow vests” on May 1. The organizers of the action declare that they will gather on the streets of various cities of the Far East in order to “express the distrust of the party in power and local officials.”

 

The authors and characters of the video offer other residents of the Far Eastern regions to join the May Day demonstration, wearing yellow vests, as participants of the protests that have been going on since November in France do. According to activist Alexei Petrov from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, officials tried to prevent the shares by banning sellers of one of the markets from selling yellow vests.

 

In Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, on May 1, activists also organize an “open microphone” for everyone who wants to comment on the political and economic situation in Russia.

 

Residents of the Magadan region in the comments under the video also said they would support the action of “yellow vests.” Participants intend to join the already agreed festive procession.

 

In January, a rally was held in the center of Novosibirsk against raising the retirement age, VAT and gasoline prices, dozens of whose participants came out in yellow vests.

 

In November 2018, rallies began in France after the announcement of an increase in taxes on fuel. People across the country in protest put on yellow reflective vests, hence the name of the action. The authorities imposed a moratorium on the decision to raise the tax on fuel, but the protests continue under broader economic and political slogans – until the resignation of French President Emmanuel Macron.

The DGT wants to replace the emergency triangles with light signals

Portable hazard warning devices, better known as emergency triangles, are part of the elements that must be carried in the car. This is indicated by the General Vehicle Regulations. The basic function of this accessory is to warn the rest of motorists of the presence of a vehicle stopped on the road due to having suffered a mishap, such as a breakdown or any other emergency.

 

Although it is an element that seeks to improve road safety, sometimes it can have the opposite effect, because it forces the driver to leave the car to go to place it at the required distance: on two-way roads, you have to put one in front and one behind, at least 50 meters away and so that they are visible at 100 meters; on motorways and dual carriageways you only need one, also 50 meters behind the vehicle, since on these roads the two-way carriageways are separated by median.

 

Although the driver must put on a reflective vest to be seen when leaving the vehicle in order to avoid abuses, sometimes, this measure is not enough and ends up having a fatal outcome. The deputy director of circulation of the Directorate General of Traffic, Ana Blanco, explained to Europa Press after participating in a round table at the Motortec Automechanika Fair, that in 2018 “more than 20 people died on highways and highways as a result of this type of abuses “. According to official data of Traffic, last year increased from 208 to 303 deaths on highways, of which 20% were pedestrians.

 

To put an end to the danger for people of having to place the triangles in the road, the DGT plans to replace this fault or accident warning element with light signals that would be placed on the roof of the vehicle, the most visible place of it. The change will not be immediate, but it is expected to arrive in 2025. During this time the triangle would be progressively replaced by another means of light signaling. Currently, the regulation only recommends the use of a luminous device as an optional element.

 

The normative project would reform the aspects of how the user should behave in case of breakdown or request for help after an accident. If we are forced to stop the vehicle on the road due to a mechanical impact, after activating the warnings, it is important that all occupants leave safely and are in a protected place. We should never walk in the lane of circulation to go to place the triangles. It is necessary to walk by a place that offers us greater security. Once we reach the right distance, we will place the pre-signaling element when the traffic allows it. After that, we will only have to wait for the arrival of the technical assistance service.