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Cycling Safety and Precautions

Proper Riding Etiquette
Keep a 10-meter distance from the bike ahead to avoid collisions.
Always wear a helmet securely, ensuring it doesn't wobble.
Carry your health insurance card and any personal medications.
Stay hydrated and replenish your energy to prevent dehydration or heatstroke.
When riding on shared pathways, be courteous and yield to pedestrians.
On regular roads, ride as far to the right as safely possible and maintain steady control.
Avoid using mobile phones or cameras while riding.
Check for oncoming traffic before turning or changing lanes.
Use light braking when going downhill to reduce speed.
Ring your bell to alert others as needed.
Do not ride side by side, and be mindful of safety.
Follow the bike rental shop's instructions and avoid overloading the bike.
Familiarize yourself with the route beforehand to enhance safety and the riding experience.
Terrain Reference
Dangerous Descents/Ascents on Huanhu Road
  1. Taiwan Provincial Highway 21 (66k-69k) Xiangshan-Toushe section.
  2. Taiwan Provincial Highway 21A (0-1.5k) Jioulongkou-Wenwu Temple section.
  3. Taiwan Provincial Highway 21A (7.5-13.5k) Ita Thao-Xuanguang Temple Pier section.
  4. Taiwan Provincial Highway 21A (17.5k-19.5k) Huanhu No. 1 Tunnel-Toushe section
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