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WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF BICYCLE ACCIDENTS?

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WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF BICYCLE ACCIDENTS?

Bicyclists are at risk of many injuries and even death when they get into an accident. What causes them? There is no single answer to this question. Still, there does seem to be one common factor in all accidents involving bicycles–turning right without looking first can cause you (when riding behind someone else) or another driver coming from your left side who doesn’t see you until too late; both situations pose similar risks because neither party knows precisely where other will end up while making their respective moves next.

Well, there’s a lot that can go wrong with this mode of transportation. Here we’ll take a look at some potential dangers and offer ways you might be able to avoid them in future rides by following some safety tips from experts who know what they’re talking about. There are several reasons for this. One major cause is road design, as it may not be bicycle-friendly and could lead to an accident with cars or buses who choose that route over yours because there’s no shoulder on which they can pull off safely when you stop suddenly at an intersection without coming into contact with another vehicle first. This would have been much safer if only we had wider sidewalks.

Car and Bicycle Share-the-Lane Laws

If you want to share your car or bicycle with other people who are also riding, then these laws might be for you.

A new idea in town could make traffic much less hectic and frustrating- Car & Bicycle Share The Lane Laws. With this system, all drivers must give one foot of their lane up when passing another vehicle so they can safely enter or exit at intersections without having any accident-related deaths happen because someone got too close while trying to turn abruptly. It’s a good idea to get in the habit of biking or walking when possible. The more we use these modes, the easier it will be for everyone else, and they’re also healthier than driving alone.

Bicycle Accident Injury Risks

A Bicycle is a popular form of transportation because it’s environmentally friendly and inexpensive. However, the risks associated with cycling seem to outweigh any benefits for some people who choose not to wear helmets or use safety gear like knee pads when they ride their bikes to avoid accidents caused by traffic collisions. The risks of getting injured in a bike accident can be severe. In fact, according to the CDC, about 1 out of every 13 cyclists have been involved with an injury that required them to visit their doctor because it was too much for either themselves or someone else who rode along during this event; not only does one’s health rely on how well you’re able to withstand falls but another cyclist might also end up seriously hurt as well if another rider clips into them without warning – thus creating even more potential problems down the road.

When To Contact Lawyer for Your Bicycle Accident Case

If you’re involved in a bicycle accident, it’s essential to contact an experienced attorney as soon as possible. Even if the other driver wasn’t at fault – or even too far away from your scene of collision when things happen so fast, sometimes people don’t know what happened.

The longer these types of cases go without legal counsel being consulted about potential legal options available to them can have serious consequences later down the road, including higher insurance premiums and property losses that may occur due to liability coverage gaps where applicable caused by neglecting proactive steps taken before engaging uninsured/underinsured drivers who drive irresponsibly causing accidents resulting. If you’ve been involved in a bicycle accident and need help, don’t hesitate to contact our law office. We are here to help those who have had accidents with bicycles or any other type of two-wheeled vehicles on public roads–we’ll handle everything from your initial consultation through a trial. Contact us now.