• Stay in control: adapt your speed to your abilities to avoid obstacles and choose routes suited to your skill level. 
  • Respect the signs: respect the indications of marked trails and avoid riding on closed trails that became recently wet trails in order to preserve their quality and avoid damage. 
  • Yield: on bi-directional trails, give priority to cyclists going uphill and respect others who are on the trails.   
  • Stop carefully: if you have to stop, choose a visible and safe place, set back from the path, so as not to disturb others. 
  • Offer help in the event of an accident: in the event of an accident, stay on the scene and work with emergency responders or witnesses to offer help if necessary. 
  • Respects others: always communicate before passing others downhill or uphill, leave enough space for the person in front of you and respect their speed.
  • Respect your network:
    • Ride in the path, don’t create your own line.
    • When there are access fees, don’t forget to pay them.
    • Report a break when you observe one on the trail.
    • Get involved in a trail chore.

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