The track, trails and roads by cyclists should be used with other people and other animals. Here are some basic rules you must follow to mountain biking.
* Ride as if you know is illegal to do so. The rules for access to off-piste vary from country to country, but a strong community bicycle is usually enough land available.
* Off-track and dirt roads are often governed by the same laws as the highway. This means that you can be criminally prosecuted for driving dangerously, especially if you are involved in an accident.
* May Look inviting title, but you should not from the official route, because that can cause erosion damage to plant and animal environments, and harass people who have the right to have to be there, without the presence of cyclists.
* When you meet people, polite and considerate. Always slow down and yield both walkers and riders, even if it means dismantling and lifting your bike on the street.
* Bicycles are almost silent, so that when you back to a party of trekkers come to warn of your approach in a friendly atmosphere.
* ATVs can damage the environment, especially on soft surfaces cause in wet weather. Learn how to avoid it and get the check at any time to stop the erosion.
* Always close doors behind you, unless otherwise directed. If you go to farm animals, slow down, not to frighten or anger at them.
* Make sure your bike is safe to drive, and not let down in the middle of nowhere, or a rapid descent. Learn basic maintenance and make critical spare parts like a pump and repair kit.