Cycling can be a great way to get exercise and cut down on emissions. However, if you are not careful, you could wind up in a bike accident with serious injuries. In fact, every year, over 100 bicyclists are killed and thousands more are injured. Following the rules of the road and bicycling in a predictable and safe manner can help increase your safety and reduce the likelihood of being struck by a motor vehicle.
Here are the rules of the road for bicycles in California:
Bicyclists must ride with the flow of traffic. This means you must drive on the right-hand side of the road at all times. Cyclists must ride as close to the curb as is practical except when they are:
Cyclists can ride on the left-hand side of a one-way street.
In most situations, cyclists are treated as vehicles. They must follow the same rules as drivers of motor vehicles. They also have the same rights as other motorists to share the road. Cyclists must obey all traffic rules, including:
Bicycles are harder to spot when it is dark. Therefore, you need to use reflectors and flashing lights on your bike. You may also want to wear reflective clothing or tape to further enhance visibility.
When you are turning or otherwise need to communicate to other motorists, use hand signals.
If a bike lane is available, you must ride in it. You are also required to travel at a safe speed while in the bike lane. However, you can speed up to make a turn at an intersection or to avoid hazardous conditions.
California law requires all cyclists under the age of 18 to wear a helmet. Helmets protect cyclists from traumatic brain injuries and can save lives.
Cyclists are prohibited from riding on highways, toll roads, and other prohibited areas.
While you might enjoy listening to music, podcasts, or other things while riding, it is essential that you do not cover both your ears with earbuds or other devices. It is important that you can still hear oncoming traffic and alerts regarding impending dangers.
Even if you obey all the rules of the road for bicycles, there’s no guarantee that other drivers will follow the rules. If a driver’s negligence causes an accident that injures you, you can take legal action and pursue compensation for the damages you suffered, such as:
If you were injured in a bike accident, an Orange County bike accident lawyer at Aitken * Aitken * Cohn can help. We can conduct a thorough investigation to determine how your accident happened, who is responsible for it, and which insurance policies can cover your damages. Contact us for a free consultation with our experienced, caring, and compassionate legal team.
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