What is Bicycle Accident?
A collision between a motor vehicle and a bicycle, or a crash caused by road hazards or defective bicycle equipment.
Understanding Bicycle Accident
Cyclists face significant injury risk due to minimal protection. Common accident scenarios include dooring (opening car door into cyclist path), right hooks (turning into cyclist), and intersection collisions. Most states treat bicycles as vehicles with similar rights and duties.
Examples
- 1Cyclist struck by car running stop sign
- 2Dooring accident from parked vehicle
- 3Bicycle crash caused by road defect
Related Terms
Yield Right of Way
A traffic law requiring drivers to allow other vehicles or pedestrians to proceed first in certain situations. Failure to yield is a common cause of intersection collisions and pedestrian accidents.
Rear-End Collision
An accident where one vehicle strikes the back of another vehicle, typically establishing fault against the following driver.
T-Bone Accident
A collision where the front of one vehicle strikes the side of another, forming a T shape, often occurring at intersections.
Head-On Collision
A crash where the fronts of two vehicles collide while traveling in opposite directions, often resulting in catastrophic injuries or death.
Rollover Accident
A crash where a vehicle tips over onto its side or roof, often involving SUVs, trucks, or vehicles with high centers of gravity.
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