Sunday 28 July 2013

Safety Tips to Prevent Bicycle Accidents

Bicycle accidents are the cause of severe injuries and deaths of their victims, especially the children of the age 5 to 15 are more vulnerable to bicycle accidents. Life threatening bicycle accidents occur as a result of crashes between bicycles and motor vehicles. According to the statistics, 95% of motor vehicle and bicycle collisions cause severe injuries leading to deaths. Normal fall from bike due to any roadside obstruction result in minor injuries scratches, scars and sprains. But, car and bicycle crashes result in very serious types of injuries including broken bones, soft tissue damage, head injury and serious brain traumas. It is important for the cyclists to adopt safety standards in order to avoid dangerous accidents and injuries. Some tips to prevent bicycle accidents are as follows.

•    Use of helmets is very first and most important safety rule to avoid cycling accidents. Wearing helmets can reduces the brain and head injury chances up to 85 % in case of crash.
•    Tie your shoe laces appropriately to prevent falls from the bike. Do not wear loose suits that may stick into your bike chain and cause your bike to fall.
•    Keep your eyes on the road to avoid falling from potholes, raised surface or other obstruction. Do not attempt to make stunts and keep your hands on the handle bars of the bike.
•     It is parents’ responsibility to educate their children about cycling rules and safety tips. Do not allow young children to ride bicycles on main roadways.
•    Check maintenance of your bike before riding.
•    Do not ride bicycles at night or in low light conditions. At night other vehicle drivers fail to see cyclists that result in collisions. In case of cycling at night wear visible and bright colours.
•    Never use headphones for listening music when you are riding on a bicycle. Failing to hear traffic noise and driving with lack concentration can cause accidents.
•    As the majority of bicycle accidents occur due to another driver’s failure to see bicycle rider. So, always try to be seen and never move very closely to the other motor vehicles.
•    Abide by the traffic rules and regulations and also learn hand signals to communicate with the other drivers.

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