Motorists should watch out for cyclists and yield to them on the streets; however, there are many things that a cyclist can do in order to prevent a collision. By being proactive about their own safety, many cycling accidents in South Florida can be prevented.
Cyclists know that they should wear bright, reflective gear and have both front and rear lights on their bikes. Additionally, cyclists should wear bicycle helmets to help protect them in case of a bicycle crash. However, cyclists aren't typically warned about the danger of using headphones or an iPod while riding on the streets of South Florida.
Why shouldn't a cyclist wear headphones while riding a bike?
When cyclists use a bike to commute back and forth to work or school, it may become mundane, which is why they may slip on their headphones. They may not be thinking about the dangers that are present each and every time they get on their bike and how riding a bike in traffic can be extremely dangerous.
Although cyclists want to drown out road noise or be entertained with music while riding their bicycles, it is dangerous for bicyclists to listen to music while riding. If cyclists have headphones, earphones, or earplugs in while riding in and around traffic, then it can lead to a Fort Lauderdale bicycle crash and serious injuries, including:
Broken bones
Back and neck injuries
Paralysis
Traumatic brain injury
Head trauma
Spinal cord injury
Death
Even the smartest and most experienced cyclist cannot prevent every cycling accident from occurring, as there are other negligent drivers on the road participating in aggressive driving, drunk driving, speeding, and other dangerous driving behaviors.
If you were injured or a loved one was killed in a Fort Lauderdale bicycle accident, you may have rights to financial compensation. Find out more about your rights to a legal recovery from a skilled South Florida bicycle accident attorney with Chalik & Chalik. Simply call (888) 539-5297 and request a free legal consultation today.
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