In the most recent data by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 846 bicyclists were killed in motor vehicle crashes in 2019. When it comes to bicyclist safety, passenger car vehicles have an increased responsibility in being aware of pedalers; however, bicyclists cannot cycle without exercising their own caution. As with most forms of transportation, bicycle safety is a two-way street.
A Bicyclist’s Responsibility
Cyclists have a responsibility to follow the rules of the road just like any other type of vehicle. This includes riding in the proper lane, obeying traffic signals, and yielding to pedestrians. Additionally, cyclists should take extra care to make themselves visible to other motorists, including making sure drivers are aware of their intentions should they need to turn.