Cycling Safety Guide for Zurich

Everything you need to stay safe while cycling in Zurich. Local emergency contacts, Switzerland-specific tips, risk awareness, and free check-in tools to make sure someone always knows you're okay.

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Zurich, Switzerland

Europe/Zurich · German

Safety Score90/100 — Generally Safe
Emergency Number

112

Language

German

Local Tips for Zurich

  • Zurich is one of the safest cities in the world — crime rates are extremely low across all categories
  • Trams and buses run like clockwork and are safe at all hours — download the SBB app for real-time schedules
  • The lake and river areas are popular for swimming in summer but currents in the Limmat can be strong — swim only in designated areas
  • Everything is expensive — budget carefully and be aware that even basic meals and transport cost significantly more than other European cities
  • Langstrasse is the city's nightlife district and is safe but busier and louder than the rest of the city after midnight

Cycling Risk Factors in Zurich

Traffic collisions with cars and trucks

Poor road conditions — potholes, gravel, wet surfaces

Mechanical failure far from help

Limited visibility at intersections

Theft of bicycle in urban areas

Safety Tips for Cycling in Zurich

1

Always wear a properly fitted helmet

2

Use front and rear lights, even during the day

3

Follow all traffic rules and signal your turns

4

Carry a basic repair kit (tube, pump, multi-tool)

5

Use dedicated bike lanes whenever available

Pre-Cycling Checklist

  • Helmet on and properly fitted
  • Lights and reflectors working
  • Tires inflated and brakes checked
  • Carrying repair kit and phone
  • Planned route using bike-friendly roads
  • Shared route with someone

Quick Safety Tools

Emergency Information for Zurich

Emergency Number

112

Country

Switzerland

Language

German

Save the emergency number in your phone before cycling in Zurich. If you are a visitor, note that the primary language is German. Emergency operators may speak limited English — learn key phrases like "help" and "emergency" in German.

Set up a check-in before cycling in Zurich

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Zurich safe for cycling?

Zurich has a safety score of 90/100. It is generally considered a safe destination for cycling, though standard precautions should always be taken. The emergency number in Zurich is 112.

What are the main cycling risks in Zurich?

The primary risks for cycling in Zurich include traffic collisions with cars and trucks, poor road conditions — potholes, gravel, wet surfaces, mechanical failure far from help. Zurich is one of the safest cities in the world — crime rates are extremely low across all categories Always set up a safety check-in before heading out.

What's the emergency number in Zurich?

The emergency number in Zurich, Switzerland is 112. Save this number in your phone before cycling. If you're a tourist, note that the local language is German, but emergency operators often speak basic English.

How can I stay safe while cycling in Zurich?

Key safety tips: Always wear a properly fitted helmet. Use front and rear lights, even during the day. Follow all traffic rules and signal your turns. For Zurich specifically: zurich is one of the safest cities in the world — crime rates are extremely low across all categories. Use the ImAlive app to set up automatic check-ins so someone always knows you're safe.

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