Ride safe, always wear a helmet, stay visible, and follow traffic rules on Malaysia’s roads.
Adhering to safe cycling practices and maintaining visibility and control significantly reduces the risk of accidents and ensures the safety of both cyclists and other road users.
Protect your head by always wearing a properly fitted cycling helmet.
Use front white lights and rear red lights, especially at night or in low light. Wear bright and reflective clothing.
Obey traffic signals, signs, and road markings just like other vehicles. Ride predictably.
Clearly indicate your intentions when turning or stopping to inform other road users of your movements.
Use designated bike lanes where available. If riding on the road, position yourself where you are visible but avoid disrupting traffic flow excessively. Be cautious around parked cars (opening doors).
The mandatory helmet law applies equally to all pillion riders (passengers). Never carry a passenger who is not wearing a helmet.