Don't feel bad about falling with clipless, even experienced riders fall. I've been riding with clipless for 8 yrs. and last year I stopped at a sag stop, totally forgot to unclip and fell. Fortunately, no one knew me and I fell in the grass so I wasn't hurt.
I always unclip from the left, and I anticipate the need to unclip. If I'm not sure about a situation I just unclip my left foot.
And yes, I use cleat covers. A few years ago on a club ride we were routed through a section of a paved trail that was being worked on. It would have been ok for road bikes but it rained early in the morning. That section was all mud. We couldn't ride and had to walk thru mud (about 3 miles). I use speedplays I couldn't get the mud out of my cleats and had a terrible time finishing the ride because I couldn't click in. If you have to walk for any distance or happen to go inside a building they really help to keep you from slipping and sliding. They also help to protect the cleats. I keep them in my bike bag and pop them on when I need them.
If you have a predictable route that you know with stop signs and no traffic practice there. When you're rolling up to the stop sign just click out. You'll learn to anticipate when to click out and it will soon become second nature.
Speedplay recommends a dry lubricant, something like White Lightening. I use Pedro's Ice Wax. You want something that repels water, does not attract dirt and is non-greasy. Don't use WB 40.
Have fun!



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