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Title: Effective Cycling: 6th Edition by John Forester ISBN: 0-262-56070-4 Publisher: MIT Press Pub. Date: 29 December, 1992 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $35.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.69 (13 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: This book should be on every cyclist's bookshelf!
Comment:
Whatever your involvement in cycling, you'll want to read *Effective Cycling*. You'll learn about every aspect of riding, from selecting equipment to touring to riding in traffic. Find out what kind of accidents really happen to cyclists, so you can learn how to avoid that sort of accident, and stop worrying about accidents that almost never happen. (Like being hit from behind.)
Forester is one of the world's foremost experts in traffic cycling, and he designed the *Effective Cycling* program which is taught by the League of American Bicyclists. A similar program is the Can-Bike Skills program of the Canadian Cycling Association. Both courses teach traffic cycling skills and use *Effective Cycling* as the text.
I consider the "riding in traffic" chapters to be most important. You'll learn where to be on the road (which lane? how far from the curb?) and where to be within your lane (right? middle? left?) - all of which depends on what sort of road you're riding on. You'll learn how to change lanes properly in any traffic condition, how to gain cooperation from motorists, how to prevent acccidents from happening to you, and how to avoid an accident that's coming your way by using emergency maneuvers.
If you are going to buy only one cycling book, *Effective Cycling* should certainly be the one. While you're at it, buy a gift copy for every cyclist you love.
Forester's *Effective Cycling* techniques work. I ride in
busy city traffic every day and it's easy and fun.
This I owe in large part to *Effective Cycling*.
Rating: 4
Summary: Ride in traffic? Must read.
Comment: John Forester's Effective Cycling is an excellent guide for any beginner (or advanced for that matter) cyclist who is interested in almost all aspects of riding and maintaining a bike. This book is a definite read for anyone who rides in traffic. Forester logically and clearly sets out not only the rules but the underlying foundation for effectively negotiating the often intimidating traffic.
Rating: 5
Summary: For home bike mechanics and cycling activists alike
Comment: This book has some of the best information out there about cycle commuting. If everyone used Forester's techniques and advice, I'm sure cycling accidents and fatalities would decrease. The fact that cyclists aren't respected is because we let ourselves be intimidated by not only other motorists, but our own misunderstanding of the law. There was a day when I once hoped for a utopia where cyclists were treated with respect-but this day may never come, and now we must assert our rights as best we can. Living in American can be trying for cyclists . . . Although Forester's advice on racing can generally be scanned through (if you are serious about it), his chapter on wheel building is amazingly thorough and has helped me build up dozens of wheels. It is the best out there for beginning to intermediate wheel builders-certainly better that Jobst Brandt's book. Highly recommended.
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