Where:
On any road, especially in urban areas, rural routes, or scenic roads that are popular with cyclists.
These signs are also common near schools, parks, or cycle paths that intersect or run alongside the main roadway.
Purpose:
To warn drivers that cyclists may be using or crossing the road ahead.
Cyclists are more vulnerable than motorists and may move unpredictably to avoid potholes, debris, or opening car doors.
The sign alerts drivers to share the road responsibly and maintain safe driving behaviour around cyclists.
Action:
Reduce your speed and remain vigilant for cyclists on the roadway or shoulders.
Keep a safe following distance behind cyclists and allow at least one metre (preferably more) of space when overtaking.
Be cautious near bends, intersections, and narrow roads where visibility is limited.
Do not sound your horn unnecessarily, as it may startle cyclists.
Stay alert for the next 2 kilometres or as long as the road remains shared with cyclists, and always yield when they have the right of way.
