Busy areas that have a large amount of traffic can be quite frustrating and time-consuming. This is one of the reasons why so many people in San Bernardino and other congested urban areas are giving up their motor vehicles and pedaling instead. It's also much easier to find a parking spot at Cal State San Bernardino for your wheels, while saving on fuel and maintenance costs and also providing a great way to exercise.

Yet, even great things come with disadvantages. For bicycles, a big downfall is vulnerability to passenger vehicles. Passenger vehicles assume command of the road, giving little regard to the bicycles that, in many cases, actually have the right of way. As a result, many bicycle riders find themselves lying on their backs on the pavement, waiting for an ambulance.

Because passenger vehicle drivers can at times be unpredictable, it is important to be safe while on the road. Three ways you can stay safe while on a bike ride are:

  1. Wear safety gear. Whether on a small road with no bike lane or a major road that provides room for cyclists, it is important to wear safety gear. Some safety gear that may prove helpful include a helmet, pads, long-sleeve shirt, and pants.
     
  2. Be visible. One of the common excuses of a driver after an accident with a cyclist is that the driver did not see the bike. To stay visible, a cyclist can try to stay out of blind spots, wear bright colored clothing, and stay in the correct lanes.
     
  3. Use signals. When riding with vehicles, use proper hand signals to let the other vehicles know what you are doing.
     

While you may take the necessary steps to stay safe on the road, you cannot predict what a driver is going to do. To learn more about bicycle accidents and your legal options, browse through our extensive library of articles or contact our San Bernardino accident attorneys for more information.

Peter Steinberg
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Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney Since 1982