Is Your Bike & Body Ready for a Georgia Ride? Two-Wheeled Riding Tips

Do you believe that most bicycle accidents are caused by motor vehicle operators? Even if this is the case, as a bicyclist, you should do your part in reducing your risk of being involved in a Georgia car-bicycle crash.

Whether you are riding for physical fitness or taking time off the commute to work, there are important safety tips you should be aware of—specific tips that are more than every cyclist’s goal of not getting hit by a car. 

Within the two-wheeled world, it is important to not only make sure your bike and body are prepared for the ride but that you follow these crucial tips:

  • Inspect your bike’s tires before heading out
  • Make sure your bicycle receives adequate maintenance
  • Don’t start out on too long of a ride before building up your body to handle it
  • Wear reflective clothing at night and bright colors during the day
  • Wear a bicycle helmet on every ride
  • Obey all traffic rules
  • Just like a car, stop signs are for you, too
  • Do not listen to music or talk on the phone while riding
  • Ride in a predictable manner—never swerving
  • Ride in a straight line and as far to the right of the road as possible 
  • Watch for and avoid sewer grates, manhole covers, potholes, or other roadway hazards
  • Be visible—always make sure your lights and reflectors are working

By doing your part and following the above tips, you can reduce your chances of being hurt in a Georgia car-bicycle accident. If you have been injured by a negligent driver, please call Shane Smith Law for a free consultation with a skilled Peachtree City accident attorney today at (980) 246-2656.

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