- Construct cycling infrastructure in a way that cyclists are not affected by splashes and fountains from motorized traffic.
- Give priority to winter maintenance on cycling routes. Take advantage of thaws and let nature help you to dry the cycle ways.
- Plan wardrobes, lockers and drying rooms to leave additional clothes for all places where people stay for a while like schools, work places and libraries.
- Organize a fashion show with rain and winter clothes for cycling.
- Publish a weather forecast for cyclists.
- Promote cycling with light and organize safety checks for bicycles.
- Begin to cycle in good weather conditions. Count the days with heavy rain during your trips. Buy well-designed rain clothes. There are very good coats that protect you from rain, cold and wind and even from sweating too much. They do not have to look like cycling clothes and you can use yours as your standard coat. A helmet can secure your head from injury.
- Count the days of snow and ice on the roads and on the cycle ways. Use warm and waterproof gloves, warm socks and a “cool” warm cap.
- Make sure that your lights are working when it is raining or snowing. Choose equipment with reflectors.
- Show your municipality faults and shortcomings of the cycling infrastructure and problems of winter maintenance.