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Bicyclists Satey and Sharing The Road

  • Bicycling has always been a popular form of exercise and adventure for enthusiasts in Wisconsin. With the economy as it is now, more and more individuals are beginning to ride bikes to ease the burden on their pocketbooks. With gasoline hitting all-time highs, people who may not have ridden much are pulling their bikes out of storage and hitting the road.

    There are laws in effect in Wisconsin that govern the operation of a bicycle, just like there are laws to govern the operation of a motor vehicle. It is important for a bicyclist to obey stop signs and yield signs, as well as being in appropriate lanes and moving in the right direction. In fact, a bike rider can be liable if an accident is caused through negligence or breaking a traffic law.

    Bicyclists have every right to enjoy the road as much as the drivers of motor vehicles do. It does take extra precaution and vigilance, however, for the two to share the road.

    Not all automobile drivers are familiar with sharing the roadways with bicycle riders. The situation can sometimes become very dangerous as a result. When the weight and size of an automobile comes in contact with the weight and size of a bicycle, there is no question which one comes out on the low end of the scale.

    One of the critical mistakes that motor vehicle drivers make involves not seeing a bicyclist in time to avoid an accident. For example, if a cyclist is attempting to make a left turn, he or she may be using a hand signal that is not noticed by an automobile driver who is traveling in the same direction. The result can be a tragic accident that sends the bike rider to the hospital.

    In such a case, the accident victim or his family would do well to contact a law firm with qualified attorneys in Waukesha to help ensure that the victim's rights are protected and that critical evidence is not lost. Mounting medical bills and time off work can quickly add up to another disaster for an individual who is laboring to recover from injuries received in an accident. Without a qualified legal representative to stand in the gap, the victim could face a bleak future from which he or she might never recover.

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  • 99Savage Thanks for blogging.
    Sometimes I think they don't see me when on a motorcycle.
    Will go to my grave swearing that they aim at me when bicycling.
  • A1AutoTransport Thank you for sharing valuable information.