AAA OFFERS SAFETY TIPS FOR NATIONAL BIKE MONTH

Media release from AAA – The Auto Club Group:

May marks National Bike Month, a time to celebrate the joys of cycling, promote its environmental benefits, and encourage more people to ride on two wheels. AAA – The Auto Club Group is using this as a reminder to emphasize the importance of safety for cyclists and motorists.

“Whether we pedal with passion or drive with purpose, it’s important for cyclists and drivers to share the road,” said Montrae Waiters, AAA-The Auto Club Group spokeswoman. “Sticking to a few simple safety tips can keep everyone alive, making our roads safe for all.”

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2023, 1,166 bicyclists were killed in traffic crashes, and an estimated 49,489 bicyclists were injured. Many crashes can be avoided if motorists and bike riders follow the rules of the road and look out for each other.

AAA’s Safety Tips for Bicyclists

  • Wear a Helmet. When worn correctly, helmets are up to 85 percent effective in protecting the head and brain in the event of a crash.
  • Follow the Rules of the Road. Obey traffic signals, signs, and lane markings. Ride on the right side of the road, never against traffic.
  • Be Visible. Ride where drivers can see you. Do not ride on the sidewalk. Wear bright colors during the day, reflective gear in low light conditions, and use head and taillights at night.
  • Make Safe Choices. Do not wear headphones while riding. Keep both hands on the handlebars, except when signaling, and both feet on the pedals.
  • Watch for Pedestrians. Pass pedestrians carefully by announcing “on your left” or “passing on your left” or using a bell.

AAA’s Safety Tips for Motorists

  • Stay Alert. Always scan ahead, center, left, and right for bicyclists, especially at intersections and during turns.
  • Give Space. Allow at least three feet of clearance when passing a bicyclist.
  • Be Patient. Avoid honking or aggressive driving near cyclists. Remember, they have the same rights to the road as vehicles.
  • Be Cautious Near Children on Bikes. They are often unsteady and unpredictable.