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How To Avoid Cycling Accidents on Las Vegas Roads?

February 3, 2020 Driving Safety
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How to avoid cycling accidents on Las Vegas roads

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With a city as large as Las Vegas and all the tourists that pass through the congested roads, it can be a hectic commute morning, day, and night. There’s a reason why “Share the Road” campaigns have spread across the country. In 2015, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that deaths among bicyclists rose by 10 percent, with motor-vehicle-related crashes taking 818 lives and injuring an estimated 45,000 bicyclists. Here are five tips for cyclists to stay safe. 

Know the Rules of the Road 

Part of responsible cycling requires that you do your homework. Knowing the traffic rules and regulations for cycling keeps you and others safe. The rules of the road for cyclists are the same for motorists. Here is a quick list to remind you how to cycle within the rules: 

  • Signaling: Cyclists are required to use proper hand signals when executing a turn, stopping, or changing lanes. Right turns or lane changes require the extension of the right hand, straight out; left turns or lane changes require the right hand bent up, 90 degrees at the elbow; and stopping requires the right hand be bent downward, 90 degrees at the elbow. 
  • Helmet laws: The Nevada DMV recommends wearing a helmet with foam pads inside. They state that “helmets can reduce the risk of head injuries 85% when worn correctly.”
  • Lights and reflectors: Cyclists are required by law to have red lights on the back of their bike and white lights on the front. They are also required to have white reflectors on the front of their bike and red reflectors on the back. 
  • Sidewalk riding: Most local and state ordinances don’t allow cyclists over a certain age to ride on sidewalks. If you are riding on the sidewalk, cyclists are required to yield to pedestrians. 
  • Stoplights and stop signs: Just as it is against the law for motorists to proceed through a stop sign or stoplight, so it is for cyclists. Failing to stop before riding through a stop sign could earn you a citation. 

Don’t Make Them Guess 

When it comes to bicycle safety, be predictable in your actions and intentions. Don’t make sudden turns and movements, and always use your hand signs. When possible, make eye contact with motorists to ensure they see you and know what your next move is. 

Stand Out 

There isn’t as much between you and the pavement when your cycling as opposed to driving in a car, so wear bright clothing. Strive to be seen—another reason you need to make sure your lights and reflectors are where they need to be. 

Anticipate What Others are Going to Do 

Cyclists can prevent accidents and personal injury by learning to ride defensively. Be alert to what drivers and pedestrians around you are doing, so you can react quickly when needed. Avoid biking too closely to parked cars that could clip you when drivers open their doors. Keep a lookout for turning vehicles that could cut you off. 

Watch Out for Road Hazards 

Motorists and pedestrians aren’t the only things that cyclists need to be wary of on the road. Garbage, potholes, and other weather-related road hazards can quickly vault you off your bike. When approaching railroad tracks, cross at right angles to avoid getting a wheel stuck or destabilizing your bike. 

Conduct a Bike Check before Mounting Your Bicycle 

Safety on the road starts with safe equipment. A basic bike check comes down to remembering your ABCs. Say it with us: 

  1. A is for air 
  2. B is for brakes 
  3. C is for cranks and chain 

Helmet fit and bike fit are also essential elements of safety for cyclists. Make sure both are correctly adjusted before turning the pedals. Don’t forget to carry the tools you will need for bike repair and maintenance on the road. Flat tires don’t just happen to four-wheeled vehicles. 

What To Do If You’ve Been in an Accident

More and more people are biking around the city, and it’s important to know how to stay safe as a cyclist and how to properly share the road with other motorists. With extensive experience and knowledge of bicycling accidents, our local personal injury lawyers know exactly how to help if you have been involved in an accident. A bicycle accident has the same frame of reference as a car accident, so don’t wait! Give us a call because we have what it takes to offer you financial recovery while you physically recover.

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