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41
Ten Rules of Group Riding
Base the length of the route and
segments on ability of the least
experienced rider.
Take timely breaks to prevent loss of
concentration and reduce fatigue.
Adjust the pace through curves to
the ability of the least experienced
rider. If necessary, form two groups
with different speeds.
Don’t tailgate or encourage the
rider in front to speed. If you want
to ride faster, ride ahead of the
group.
Keep adequate following distance
and maintain a staggered
formation.
Do not pass in the group, except in
the case of emergency.
Place inexperienced riders just
behind the leader so they can keep
pace without riding faster than it is
safe.
When passing, be conscious of the
traffic conditions and oncoming
traffic. Even though the previous
riders passed safely, it may not be
safe for you.
Maintain adequate time distance
between riders, especially at
intersections. This allows you to
avoid hard braking.
Check your mirrors frequently to
ensure the group stays together.

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