Most states prohibit riding on the intestates, due to safety concerns. Those which do, however, only allow such riding in wide-open "lesser-populated" areas such as Wyoming. Many cross-country cyclists REFUSE to ride on any interstate, regardless.
that it fits you and suits your needs...if you want to cycle off road you need a heavier atb/mtb style bike. that it is in good working order and is safe to ride.
Yes, completely safe. If your 8 year-old can ride a bicycle, he/she can ride a dirtbike.
no because its not safe and its illegal
The actual riding isn't any more dangerous, but if you fall on a road you might get run over by a car, which wouldn't happen if you fell on a footpath. Regardless of where you ride, bicycling is generally speaking a very safe activity.
wear a helmetwear close toe shoesbike on the corret sideps. dont crash into a car Three rules to bicycle safety are: Don't ride a bicycle. Be two meters away from a bicycle at all times. Frame the bicycle on a wide wall in a museum gallery keeping it untouched and well covered so the bicycle will be safe for generations.
No, there is a limit. The bicycle tyre should be inflated to the manufactures specified pressure for the tyre to perform properly and the bicycle to be safe to ride. Over inflating the tyre may cause it to pop off the wheel rim and burst.
Depends on exactly where you're riding, how you're riding and when you're riding. There are times and places which are just as safe as anywhere else, and other times and places which are outright scary.
Most highways you should not ride on with or without a saddle. There are different types of highways. There are county, state, or interstate. 2 and 4 lanes of more. They can be isolated or very busy. But the main thing about highways is they are for motor vehicles. It may not be legal and probably is not safe. Call your local roads department and ask them what the laws are regaurding your stretch of road. My advice would be to find a safer road and remember when riding on any road to wear protective head gear.
it may not be illegal, if it is a motor bike then the answer is yes it is illegal. if its a bicycle then i would say no, but either way it is not a SMART,RESPONSIBLE OR SAFE THING TO DO.
Well, you can - but in most places it's illegal. A motorway in London is planning to build a cycling lane though.
It is the D2 Interstate Highway, called La Primorosa. It is pretty safe, but you should travel it by day as it passes some gullies.
It is not safe to ride rollercoasters if you have diabetes. It will increase your blood pressure.