Riding Through Tunnels
Short Answer
Use lights, slow down, and judge each tunnel carefully. Some tunnels feel acceptable, while others are stressful or unsafe for bicycles.
Official Rule / Basic Rule
Rules vary by tunnel and road. Some tunnels may restrict bicycles, and signs should be followed.
RideNippon Advice
Turn on front and rear lights before entering, remove sunglasses if needed, and use a sidewalk or alternate route when the traffic lane is narrow and fast.
Why It Matters
Tunnels amplify noise, reduce visibility, and can make drivers less comfortable passing a cyclist.
Common Mistake
Entering a long tunnel without lights because it looked short from the outside.
When to Avoid
Avoid long rural tunnels with no shoulder during heavy traffic, rain, or dusk.
Related Situations
Road safety, Night riding, Route planning
Do
- Use bright lights before the tunnel.
- Check for bicycle restrictions.
- Choose alternate roads for long or narrow tunnels.
Don't
- Do not stop inside a tunnel unless absolutely necessary.
- Do not ride two abreast.
- Do not enter without rear visibility.
Source and status
Source: RideNippon practical guidance
Note: Please check with the relevant operator, facility, or local authority when planning your trip.