When it comes to cycling accidents, many people think of collisions with vehicles on the road. However, even when not involving motor vehicles, cycling accidents can still be serious. In fact, one type of cycling accident that has been on the rise in recent years is collisions between pedal cycles.
According to the latest statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were more than 500,000 pedal cycle-related injuries in the United States in 2019. Of these, a significant number were caused by collisions with other pedal cycles.
One recent incident involved an unspecified pedal cyclist who was injured in a collision with another pedal cycle in a nontraffic accident. While details about the incident are scarce, it highlights the importance of staying alert and taking precautions when cycling, even in non-traffic situations.
If you're a cyclist, there are several steps you can take to reduce your risk of being involved in a collision with another pedal cycle:
In addition to these tips, it's also a good idea to brush up on your cycling skills and knowledge of the rules of the road. Many local cycling organizations offer classes and resources for cyclists of all levels.
If you are involved in a cycling accident, even a nontraffic accident like the one described here, it's important to seek medical attention right away. Even seemingly minor injuries can have serious long-term effects if left untreated.