Learn Some Cycling Tips to Keep You Safe on Florida’s Roadways

Biking is a great way to have fun, stay healthy and help the environment. Florida is a great place to ride a bicycle, but it can Family of three biking. Learn Some Cycling Tips to Keep You Safe on Florida's Roadways and reduce bicycle fatalities.also be a dangerous one. In 2007, there were almost 5,000 reported cycling accidents in Florida, and those accidents resulted in 119 fatalities. Knowing the laws that apply to bicyclists and following safe cycling practices will go a long way in helping keep you and your family safe.

Children 15 years and younger are at particularly high risk, accounting for 60% of all bicycle injuries seen in U.S. emergency rooms.

Bicycle fatalities and injuries are often caused by a collision with motor vehicle by a driver who was distracted (texting, talking on phone, speeding) and failed to yield, ran a red light or stop sign, etc. Other causes can include poor roadways, unmarked lanes, loose gravel, potholes, overgrown vegetation, and defective bike equipment (tires, helmets). Injuries often include broken bones, fractures, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and even death.

If you are in an accident, it is important to note that often juries carry negative prejudice and/or bias against cyclists, despite the fact that they are entitled to use the roadway as a motor vehicle by law. It’s important that you hire a law firm who has a thorough knowledge and understanding of Florida statutes and case law.

For safety tips on bicycle safety, please visit our website where you can download a free Cycling Safety guide or to view our informative on-line safety video.

May is National Bike Month- Bike Month Events

  • Bike to School Day – May 8
  • Bike to Work Week – May 13-17
  • Bike to Work Day – Friday, May 17