Title #3 10 Fears and after you conquer them, 10 Cities that give you the world
Fear in cycling is a real force in today’s world. Cycling in the city is much different from cycling in the suburbs or cross-country. There is the fear of accidents, getting lost, fear of unexpected meetings with hostile motorists, and the very real fear of becoming a victim of violent crime.
These fears might deter you from cycling in big cities or planning a world city tour. Today, we are going to look at 10 ways you can negate your fears and bring back the peace of mind and fun that cycling entails.
The reasoning behind our concern is simple. In America and abroad there are 10 cities that are made for cyclists to explore. In America, the cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York are all excellent cities to explore by bike. Abroad in Beijing, Paris, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, London, and Tokyo the bike traveler see exotic cultures and meet wonderful and exciting people.
This makes 10 cities that are all special and have so much to offer as you tour them. Things like breathtaking scenery, history, culture, and great food. If you are …show more content…
Crime is everywhere today. Your best defense is not to set yourself up as a target. Avoid riding expensive bikes that are obvious signs of wealth. Don't flash cash or credit cards. Dress low-key and avoid advertising your American citizenship. Saying that you are from Canada or Australia is safer these days. Being from the US says you are rich or with the current climate, many do not like America's policies. In the US, most of the suggestions hold too. In both foreign and domestic venues, ask the locals about where to go and not to go. Search online sites for the cities you want to explore and you'll get the lay of the land. Finally, don't ride alone at night. This is a sure way to attract the wrong people's attention. Daylight riding is your best