1. Wear a helmet. Not just any helmet, a helmet that's specifically designed for Street Luge. You know, the one with the reinforced nose and the built-in snack compartment.
Learn about helmet safety2. Know your limits. If you're under 5'5" or over 80, please do not attempt to ride the Street Luge. Your safety (and the safety of those around you) is our top priority... but let's be real, it's not that big of a priority.
Learn about height and weight requirements3. Don't look cool, look alive. Keep your head up, your shoulders down, and your eyes on the road ahead. Also, try not to look like you're having the time of your life, that'll just attract unwanted attention.
Learn about proper riding posture4. Don't try to ride with friends. They're just distractions. You're better off with a good audiobook, some earplugs, and a solid emergency response plan.
Learn about solo riding etiquetteAnd for the love of all things sane, don't even think about attempting tip 5.
Street Luge Frequently Asked Questions
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