![]() If you are a driver sharing the road with cyclists, remember that they have the same rights as you but are far more susceptible to injury in the event of an accident or collision. Drivers and bicyclistsĭrivers have a legal and moral responsibility to exercise caution around cyclists. In contrast, a driver approaching from behind need only slow to match your speed to avoid a collision and has roughly three times longer to react, as you are traveling in the same direction. To prevent a head-on crash, both you and the oncoming driver must come to a complete stop. In addition, it is much harder to avoid collisions with drivers when you are traveling on the left-hand side of the street. The driver of that vehicle is unlikely to see you approaching and may pull out across your path. If you cycle on the left side of the street, you will be traveling toward a car waiting at an intersection from the other direction. In truth, riding on the left side of the street is incredibly dangerous and is a leading cause of bicycle-car collisions at intersections.Īt an intersection, drivers who are waiting to pull out will always look toward the left as this is the direction from which traffic approaches. Inexperienced bicycle riders often believe they will be safer on the left-hand side of the road, where they can see traffic coming toward them. ![]() ![]() Never attach yourself or your bicycle to another vehicle traveling on the roadway. ![]()
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