Recent Death Highlights Bike Safety Concerns
As gas prices rise, more commuters are relying on bicycles. The recent death of a bicyclist when a garbage truck turned into her lane has prompted a heightened public awareness regarding bicycle safety. The Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) calls for increased safety measures due to an influx of bike traffic.
Basic safety measures need to be taken by both bicyclists and cars alike. For bikers, WABA recommends it's best when bicycles act like or are treated as motor vehicles.
In addition to all the usual safety measures, urban bicyclists need to follow a few more common sense recommendations:
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In addition to all the usual safety measures, urban bicyclists need to follow a few more common sense recommendations:
- Be predictable,
- Signal turns,
- Use a bell,
- Use lights at night,
- Wear bright clothing,
- Stay away from door zones.
- Pay attention to roads,
- Slow down,
- Be cautious around bike lanes.
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the law firm of Regan Zambri & Long, PLLC at 202-463-3030.