concept   stop bicycle
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, cyclists often use hand signals and stop at intersections to comply with traffic laws.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 stop bicycle United States Stopping at red lights and stop signs is a common practice for cyclists to obey traffic laws. 1
2 stop bicycle United States It is important to use the hand signals and stop at designated intersections when riding a bicycle on the road. 1
3 stop bicycle United States Using hand signals and verbal warnings to communicate intention to stop or slow down while riding a bicycle is common practice. 1
4 stopping bicycle United States Using hand brakes to stop the bicycle is common practice. 1
5 stopping bicycle United States Use handbrakes or foot brakes to stop the bicycle. 1
6 stopping bicycle United States It is common to use hand signals to indicate stopping or turning on a bicycle. 1
7 stopping bicycle United States Using hand signals to indicate stopping or turning is common and expected. 1
8 stopping bicycle United States Using hand signals or brake levers to signal and stop at intersections is common and expected. 1