![]() ![]() It's important to practice the looking back skill because many cyclists, even experienced ones, don't realize how much they veer when they look back. ![]() If other traffic is using the adjacent line of travel, you need to yield to them, or negotiate for right of way to move there (see below). Just because it's not your fault that you need to change course, does not mean that you have right of way to move over. This skill is essential any time you need to move left or right from your course, like when you need to move over for a truck stopped at the curb or some other obstacle. This can be done by practicing looking back while following a stripe in an empty parking lot. ![]() Learn to be able to turn your head to look back behind you without veering off course. Prior to adjusting course left or right, always first look back behind you to make sure it's clear, and then signal your intent. ![]()
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