- Appropriate clothing for safety at all times
- Wear a good quality approved bike helmet and eye protection
- Wear bright clothing so you can be seen; choose fluorescent clothing during the day and reflective at night
- Wear good protective clothing that is weatherproof
- Choose long sleeves, full length trousers, over the ankle boots, and gloves – even on a hot day
- Buy the best safety clothing that you can afford
- Look for the CE Mark or British Standard on all clothing, which shows that the equipment has been crash tested and offers good protection
- Your clothes should be able to reduce your injuries if you come off your bike