5 Tips For Sharing the Road Safely as a Bicyclist

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In Orange County, where the subtropical Mediterranean climate and over 1,000 miles of bikeways make biking more popular, biking is more trendy than ever. With more cyclists on the road, however, comes increased risk, especially when cyclists share the road with regular vehicles.

According to California Active Transportation Safety Information Pages (CATSIP), about 3,953 bicycle crashes occurred in Orange County between 2017 and 2021.

Victims can file for compensation with the help of an Orange County bike accident attorney. However, to stay safe, bicyclists need to be proactive and cautious. Here are five key tips to help ensure you’re riding safely alongside cars and trucks.

1. Always Follow Traffic Laws

Orange County bikers are required to follow the same traffic laws as motorists. This means stopping at red lights and stop signs, riding with traffic, and yielding when necessary. Not only will following these laws keep you safe, but it will also make your movements more predictable to motorists, reducing the chance of an accident.

2. Make Yourself Visible

Visibility is key, particularly during times like dawn, dusk, or cloudy conditions. Wearing bright or reflective gear and front and back lights on your bike is always a good idea. 

In a crowded place like Orange County, where traffic tends to be heavy and high-speed, being visible is very important when it comes to roadway safety.

3. Signal with Your Hands and Make Eye Contact

Hand signals show motorists your intentions the same way as a vehicle’s turn signals or rather, blinkers, would. When turning, stopping, or changing lanes, make clear, consistent signals. Making eye contact with drivers nearby at driveways or intersections at least assures them that they’ve seen you before you proceed.

4. Ride in the Right Lane but Not in the “Door Zone”

Ride on the right side of the road, but do not ride too close to parked vehicles. Dooring is a very common accident in Orange County. According to statistics, 27% of bike accidents in LA and San Francisco are a result of dooring. 

Doors can open unexpectedly, and what might seem like a close call can turn into a serious injury. In Orange County, where parking lines many streets, this tip is very important.

5. Be Alert and Reduce Distractions

Distracted riding is on the rise in the country. The risk becomes more severe for cyclists as they are operating on two wheels. Therefore, while cycling, it is your responsibility to keep your eyes on the road. 

That means no texting, no headphones, and no zoning out. Constantly scan the road ahead of you for potential hazards like potholes, debris, or sudden car movements. Being alert can give you the reaction time you need to avoid a collision.

Conclusion

Bicycling is a great way to get around Orange County, but it is not risk-free since at times you may have to ride alongside cars. By following traffic laws, being conspicuous, indicating your intentions, keeping a safe distance from hazards, and staying alert, you can significantly reduce your chances of having an accident.

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