Sentences describing pictures and safety tips:
- Picture A (Cycling on path): Corresponds to general safe cycling practices like following rules and being aware of surroundings.
- Picture B (Fixing bike): Relates to the sentence: 'Last but not least, remember to keep your bike in good condition. Check the brakes, tyres and chain regularly.'
- Picture C (Cycling near car): Relates to the sentence: 'It's also important that drivers can see you. You must put reflectors on your bike and wear something bright such as a reflective belt. At night-time you must also have the lights on.'
- Picture D (Cycling near parked cars): Relates to the sentence: 'You mustn't ride too close to cars, especially parked cars. People can open car doors suddenly.'
- Picture E (Talking/Signals): Relates to the sentence: 'You must respect road signs and use hand signals to tell drivers that you want to change direction.'
How to cycle safely (based on text and pictures):
To cycle safely, you should always wear a helmet to protect your head. Make sure your bike is in good condition, checking the brakes, tyres, and chain regularly. Be visible to drivers by using reflectors, wearing bright clothing, and having lights on at night. Follow road signs and use hand signals to communicate your intentions to drivers. Avoid riding too close to cars, especially parked ones, as car doors can open unexpectedly. It's also important not to wear loose clothes or headphones while cycling.