Our bike shop Ontario is running a series on our blog exposing the top ten situations that cause bike wrecks, from Bicyclesafe.com.
#6 The Right HookIn this crash, a car passing you turns right turn directly in front of you, or right into you. The driver does not realize the speed you are traveling, and that they do not have time to pass. This crash is hard to avoid because you don't see it coming until the last second, and there is nowhere for you to go when you do see it.
#6 The Right HookIn this crash, a car passing you turns right turn directly in front of you, or right into you. The driver does not realize the speed you are traveling, and that they do not have time to pass. This crash is hard to avoid because you don't see it coming until the last second, and there is nowhere for you to go when you do see it.
How to avoid this crash:
1. Do not ride on the sidewalk.
When you come off the sidewalk to cross the street you're invisible to
motorists.
2. Ride to the left.
Taking up the whole lane makes it harder for drivers to pass you to cut
you off or turn into you. Don't feel bad about taking the lane: by doing so you are protecting your life. If the lane
you're in isn't wide enough for cars to pass you safely, then you
should be taking the whole lane anyway.
3. Get a mirror, and use it when approaching an intersection. Be sure to look in your mirror well
before you arrive at the intersection. When you get to the intersection, you need to look ahead of you.
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