How to prevent coronavirus by cycling to work?
In 2020, coronavirus outbreak in the worldwide. Many countries have taken tough measures, including extending holidays, delaying rework time, using public transport to prevent the spread of the epidemic. Many celebrations and international flights have been cancelled and entry-exit quarantine required.
In June, most people have reworked. The bicycle industry is booming. Many people use bicycles or electric vehicles to commute to work. We should pay special attention to keep distance. Coronavirus has a limited flight distance in the indoor environment, about 6 feet (about 1.8 meters) safe distance. It is totally different when we are outside.
If coronavirus carriers cough or sneeze when they are doing sports outdoors, the people who are next to them will be easily “hit” by the droplets transmitted if they are not equipped with proper protective measures. So, it’s more important to protect your own safety to ride a bicycle outdoors. How can we prevent coronavirus from cycling? Following are 6 tips”
- Ride fast. If the air is not good on the road, it is suggested to speed up a bit, so that the time on the road will be shorter and the number of people on the road will be relatively reduced. Of course, don’t be too tired.
- Wear a mask all the way. In the process of cycling, masks should be worn throughout cycling. Although it’s sultry, I hope you can stick to it for personal health. There must be other cyclists on the road. The number of pedestrians on the road is increasing gradually. Wearing masks is a safer behavior.
- There is no mask to wrap the magic headdress. Magic headscarves are worn by many riders. If you can’t buy a mask, buy a magic headscarf. You can wrap the whole head and only show your eyes!
- Not riding alongside others. In the process of cycling, don’t ride in parallel with other people. You can slow down or overtake.
- Obey traffic regulations. No matter fast or slow speed, we must obey the traffic rules, pay attention to the traffic lights. Don’t rush and keep distance with other cyclists!
- Your bicycle should be disinfected frequently Always use disinfectant to disinfect the places you often touch. Don’t lend your bicycle to others.