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We caution you to read all of the literature with an eye to safety. Prepare for each ride by examining your machine very carefully. Only ride the trails that are marked. Use the proper equipment for each type of ride that you are attempting. Start each ride fully rested and in good physical condition.
Let someone that you trust know where you are going. Give that person a map of the trail that you are going on and an expected return time. Give them a phone number or other method in which to contact you if you forget to check in with them when you return.
Give them the phone number or a way to get in touch with a close family member or someone you live with to contact in case they cannot get in contact with you.
Carry a cell phone (preferably GPS enabled) so that you can be located in case you are lost. Wear the proper clothing and carry water and an appropriate amount of nourishment for your ride.
Immediately stop your ride if you feel ill and seek emergency assistance. Do not ride alone. Three people on a ride is the safest minimum. One to remain with an injured or ill rider and the other to seek help. Please be careful.
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http://www.bicyclela.org/resources.htm Includes bike laws for California and for the greater Los Angeles area. This resource contains links to ALL the following:
Other Online Bicycle Maps
Some online maps may require Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you don't have this program installed on our computer, it is available as a free download at Adobe's web site.
City of Burbank
City of Pasadena (PDF format - requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
City of San Luis Obispo
City of Santa Monica - (PDF format - requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
City of Torrance and South Bay Area
South Bay Bicycle network
Santa Clarita Valley
Orange County
Ventura County
Phone Request for Maps Adventure Cycling: 406-721-1776
City of Los Angeles: 213-580-1177
Riverside Trail Map: 909-782-5301
San Diego Region Map: 619-231-BIKE
http://www.socalmtb.com/ concentrates on mountain bike trail resources. This is not recommended for the electric scooters that were never designed to be used off road but only for the properly trained and equipped off road enthusiast.
http://www.goventura.org/home/ for the greater Ventura County area. This site includes all of the transportation modes available for the cities in the county.
* The 2000 edition of the Santa Barbara County Bike Map is currently available. It's absolutely beautiful and available free from the Traffic Solutions office. For a printed copy, contact Joann Hart, phone 805-961-8925. The map is additional available online to view and print. The individual files are large, but just be patient.
* The project was underwritten by Traffic Solutions (a division of the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments) and Caltrans District 5. Members of the Bicycle Coalition and bicycle clubs throughout the County helped verify and recommend the vast network of bike ways shown. The map also contains bike safety tips, legal information, and useful contacts.
* Only paved routes are shown on the map. For off-road biking, check with a local bike shop.
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