How to Safely Use a Bicycle Roundabout

Description:
An infographic for bicyclists navigating roundabouts, titled "Bicyclists: Get Around Safely."
On the left, a circular diagram shows a four-way roundabout with arrows and yield signs, demonstrating the proper path. Inside the roundabout, arrows and text illustrate how to take the lane or use the right turn lane.
On the right, a five-step list of instructions is provided:
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SLOW when approaching the roundabout
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CHOOSE the right lane when turning right
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YIELD to bicycles in the roundabout, if not turning right
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SIGNAL and make eye contact when merging left or right
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EXIT carefully
At the bottom right are two logos: a "UCSB Transportation Alternatives Program TAP" logo and a "UCSB Bicycle Committee BIKE COMM" logo.
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Non-Video Local Bicycle Education Resources
- UCSB Student Health Bicycle Helmets: $10- Use your head and wear a helmet!
- Free - Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition - Traffic Skills 101
- Move Santa Barbara County - Bike Education Classes - MOVE offers classes on building Bike Maintenance skills, City Cycling skills, E-Bike Handling skills, and Learning to Ride.
- Associated Students Bicycle Shop will sell parts let your use their tools and give hands-on instruction FREE of charge for those interested in learning how to do their own bicycle Maintenance and Repairs. Video Peek & Map to Shop
