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Bicycle And Pedestrian Safety Tips

  Pedestrians are vulnerable road users, and their safety is a shared responsibility. Whether you’re walking or driving, taking proactive measures to mitigate risks can help keep everyone safe. In this article, we’ll discuss key points to enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety.   Walking Safely as a Pedestrian Utilize sidewalks When available, sidewalks are the safest place to walk in terms of pedestrian safety. If there’s no sidewalk, walk facing road traffic, staying as far left as possible while exercising extreme caution. Avoid walking on freeways and restricted zones to reduce the risk of traffic fatalities. Be visible Wear light-colored clothing and consider garments with reflective materials is a great way of improving safety. In low-light areas, carry a flashlight to improve visibility for yourself and others. Stay alert Remain vigilant at all times and avoid obstructing your vision with clothing or distractions, such as using your cell phone. Keep

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How Do Many Motorcycle Crashes Happen?

Motorcycle crashes are known to have devastating consequences, with more than 80% of all accidents involving motorcycles resulting in serious injury or death. Motorcycles represent 3% of all vehicles on the road and account for 10% of all traffic fatalities. Looking at the question of how many motorcycle crashes happen can help individuals practice safety measures and look out for signs of potential danger. Motorcycle accidents can occur due to various factors such as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, not following traffic rules, and neglecting to wear appropriate safety equipment. Important to note is that more often negligence on the part of the car or truck driver is to blame for a motorcycle crash, which makes having a personal injury lawyer crucial for such an event. What Are the Main Causes of Motorcycle Accidents? Left Turns Left turns are one of the most common causes of motorcycle

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Pedestrian Crossing Sign Types and Their Meaning

  Between the first half of 2019 and 2022, there have been 519 more people killed while walking on the street, an increase of 18%. In the country, 1.04 pedestrian fatalities per 100,000 persons occurred in 2022, a considerable increase from 0.90 in 2019. Ages 20 to 69 have the greatest incidence of pedestrian deaths in auto accidents per 100,000 people. Most pedestrian fatalities take place in cities. Because of this, it’s crucial to watch out for pedestrian crossing signs and only cross at such locations.   Pedestrian Crossing Signs: What Does It Mean? Numerous pedestrian crossing signs have signals with the phrases “walk” and “don’t walk” or with a person walking while holding up an orange hand. Crossing the street is signaled by pedestrian signals. The pedestrian arrives at the crossing when it is safe to start crossing.   Pedestrian Crosswalk Signs Ensure Safety and Prevent Accidents At intersections,

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What Is The Most Common Collision Between Cars And Motorcycles?

The most common motorcycle and car collisions are the fault of other motorists who are negligent and fail to see motorcycles in their path. The majority of motorcycle collisions happen when a car makes a left turn in front of you. Since 42% of all collisions involving a motorcycle and a car happen in this situation, it is the deadliest for motorcycle riders. What Are The Most Common Types Of Collisions Between Cars And Motorcycles? Distracted Driving Distractions can result from texting, eating, reading, grooming, talking to a passenger, or even talking on the phone. Speeding Excessive speeding includes more than just going over the posted speed limit. It also includes racing and driving too fast for the weather, the road, and work zones. Driver/Motorcyclist Negligence Technology advancements, particularly those in smartphone technology, have led to an increase in the number of distracted drivers. Other causes include distracted driving by

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