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Preventing New York Bicycle-Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries & Fatalities with Bike Safety Tips

Brian Lee
Saratoga Personal Injury Lawyer

Posted on Apr 30, 2012

Take the thousands of bicycles that cruise the sidewalks and streets of New York each day, add in millions of pedestrians and the hundreds of cabs all over town, and you have a bona fide recipe for disaster. It’s no wonder the newspapers are covered in stories of bicycle-motor vehicle accident injuries and fatalities. That’s why it’s important to stress bicycle safety, especially in New York.

Take a look at these bicycle safety tips from New York personal injury attorney Brian Lee. They can help prevent being involved in a costly, painful or even fatal bicycle-motor vehicle accident.

Bicycle safety tips to know:

  • Follow traffic laws. Stop at red lights, stop signs and crosswalks and signal when you turn. Failing to follow these simple rules of the road are some of the biggest causes of bicycle-motor vehicle accident injuries and fatalities.
  • Watch the parked cars. Parked cars and cabs are everywhere. Be very aware of these cars; look out for opening doors, and watch for taillights signaling they’re about to move. If you have to swerve out of the way and into traffic, you have a good chance of becoming a bike-motor vehicle accident victim.
  • Be seen and heard. Get a bell, so you can alert those around you of your presence. Install lights on the front and back of your bike so cars can see you in the dark and in poor weather conditions.
  • Wear a helmet. The most serious and fatal injuries in a bicycle-motor vehicle accident are those of the head. Wear a helmet at all times, even for short rides.
  • Be careful at intersections. Be very aware of where all cars are when you approach an intersection, and be especially cautious of any turning cars because they could easily turn into your path with little notice.
  • Watch construction zones. Construction zones are huge dangers to bicyclists. With potholes, uneven ground and construction debris, there are a number of threats at any given time. Especially avoid these areas at night, when visibility is low. 

New York cyclists need to take precautions to stay safe. Following these simple bicycle safety tips can help you successfully avoid a painful or fatal bicycle-motor vehicle accident.

Contact a New York Personal Injury Attorney

If you were involved in a bicycle-motor vehicle accident, you may be entitled to compensation. Call New York personal injury attorney Brian Lee at 1-518-595-4407 to discuss your legal options.

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