Cycling Safety Quiz

Test your knowledge about bicycle lighting and night riding safety. Answer 10 questions to see how well you know the rules of safe cycling.

Question 1 of 10

What is the primary purpose of a front bicycle light?

A To be seen by other road users
B To illuminate the road ahead and be seen
C To signal turns to other cyclists

What is the minimum recommended lumen output for urban night riding?

A 50-100 lumens
B 100-200 lumens
C 200-400 lumens

Should you use bicycle lights during daytime riding?

A Yes, daytime running lights significantly increase visibility
B No, lights are only necessary at night
C Only in bad weather conditions

Where should a rear light be mounted on your bicycle?

A On the helmet for maximum visibility
B On the seat post or rear rack at eye level for drivers
C Under the saddle to avoid theft

What should you check before every night ride?

A Tire pressure only
B Chain lubrication
C Light battery levels and mounting security

Why is having redundant lighting systems important?

A Backup lights ensure you remain visible if primary lights fail
B More lights make you go faster
C It is not important, one light is sufficient

What beam pattern is best for off-road trail riding at night?

A Narrow focused beam
B Wide flood beam with high lumens
C Flashing mode only

How far in advance should drivers be able to see your rear light?

A 50 meters
B 100 meters
C 150-200 meters for optimal safety

What is the advantage of using both steady and flashing light modes?

A Flashing attracts attention while steady helps judge distance
B It looks more stylish
C There is no advantage, use only one mode

What is the recommended minimum lumen output for unlit rural roads?

A 200-400 lumens
B 600-1000+ lumens
C 100-200 lumens
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