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Preventing a Bike Accident on Connecticut Roadways

Those who bicycle to work tend to have lower risk of developing new diseases. More cyclists are on the road and they have the same rights and must follow the same rules as cars and trucks.Connecticut law states that motor vehicles must provide three feet of safe distance when passing a moving bicycle. Below are some ways motorists can

    1. Reduce speed and do not tailgate as you approach cyclists. Recognize cycling hazards and give cyclists plenty of space.

    2. Yield to cyclists.

    3. Drive cautiously.

    4. Bicycles are considered vehicles on the roadway. Give them appropriate space and allow the cyclists the time to cross intersections.

    5. Always be on the lookout for bicyclists and do not blast your horn in close proximity.

    6. Be considerate.

    7. Leave plenty of space between your car and the bicyclists. Use caution when passing and moving back into your lane.

    8. Pass with care.

    9. Keep an eye out for children.

    10. Children are very often unpredictable, hard to see, and do not always know the rules of the road. Use extra care when traveling around children on bicycles.

 

 

The CT injury lawyers at Leighton, Katz, & Drapeau wish everyone a safe, smart and enjoyable trip.