4 Ways to Avoid an Accident on Your Bicycle
David K. Wilson & Associates
March 10, 2019
One of the best ways to get exercise and enjoy nature in Sherman, TX is to go for a ride on your bicycle. Whether you simply like to ride around the neighborhood or make the trek to work, you need to ensure that you are safe at all times. This includes wearing a helmet, wearing clothing that covers your arms and legs, wearing shoes that are closed-toed, putting reflectors on your bicycle and much more. Your next bike ride could be your last if you do not practice safe riding wherever you ride in Texas. Below, you will find four ways to avoid an accident on your bicycle.
The door zone is incredibly dangerous for bicyclists. Why? When a bicyclist is riding in the city he or she will almost always be riding alongside parked cars. This means that sooner or later someone is going to throw open a car door, which could slam into your bike and send you flying into traffic, potentially to be hit by a passing vehicle. You need to ride as far to the left of the parked cars as possible without riding in the travel lane.
When approaching an intersection there’s always the possibility that a car might turn left in front of you as you cross the street, even if you have the right of way. This can be avoided by slowing your travel speed as you approach the intersection. Slowing your speed makes it easier to come to a complete stop should a vehicle decide to make a left turn in front of you.
Cars making left turns into you at an intersection is not the only danger to bicycle riders. A car might also turn right into you as you pass through an intersection. This can lead to a tragic accident. When approaching an intersection you should maneuver your bicycle as far left into the travel lane as you can so cars can see you. Avoid riding on the sidewalk because if you do, you become invisible to turning cars until it’s too late.
Controlled intersections, either by light or a four-way stop sign, can be very dangerous for bicyclists. When a bicycle approaches a four-way stop sign first, the bicyclist has the right of way over any other vehicle. This might not always matter since many drivers think they will have the right of way and pull out in front of the bicycle. Bicyclists can avoid this by coming to a complete stop at the intersection, looking all four ways, and then slowly inching into the intersection keeping an eye on all vehicles.
Were you or a loved one injured while riding a bicycle in Sherman, TX? It’s important that you protect your rights immediately by calling an experienced personal injury attorney. There’s no reason to try and fight a case as important as this one on your own. Call the experienced and trusted team at David K. Wilson & Associates, Attorneys at Law at 903-870-9050 to schedule your initial consultation today. You can also complete the contact form found on our website and someone from the firm will reach out to you in a timely manner.
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