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Pennsylvania Bike Law Aims to Make Roads Safer for Cyclists

Pennsylvania is doing its part to make local roads safer for bicyclists.

On April 2, a law will go into effect that is designed to improve the flow of traffic while keeping bike riders safe from harm.  Residents of the state are being encouraged to learn more about the new rules being instituted so that safety will not be compromised.

Perhaps the biggest thing to note is a rule which states that vehicle drivers must give bicycle riders four feet of space when passing.  This enables drivers to go past a center line to allow the necessary cushion, assuming that there isn’t traffic coming in the opposite direction.  Drivers are also required to give bikes the right of way when a vehicle is turning left and a bike is going straight from the opposite direction.

For their part, bicyclists are required to make an effort not to impede traffic flow.  Riders are advised to be at a safe distance from parked cars, and they may use any portion of the lane that allows them to avoid potential hazards that could cause an accident.

These rules are important to examine.  As a car accident attorney in Bakersfield, I  comprehend better than most the repercussions that a car on bike crash can have.  We all need to be aware of how to best ensure safety of all parties, and it’s my wish as a Bakersfield personal injury lawyer that everyone across the country, not just in Pennsylvania, do whatever they can to maintain safety.


Bike-Only Lane is Opened in Downtown LA

By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer on November 22, 2011

Various news sources have stated that the city of Los Angeles has opened a six-foot-wide emerald green lane entirely dedicated to bikes in downtown. This lane was allegedly open to the public last Monday.

According to the different news articles, the creation of this bike lane is part of a $3.2 million taken from transportation sales tax revenue that is entirely dedicated to bicycle safety improvements.

The reports show that contractor workers spent the whole weekend transforming the 1-1/2 mile lane into a bike-only belt on Spring Street. The mayor has stated that even though Los Angeles was built with cars in mind, bicycles also belong to the streets of the city. Bicycle safety is a major priority for all personal injury lawyers, we hope to see more of these projects being created all over the city.

News sources also state that the city plans to install a very similar bike lane on Main Street as well. Signs are being posted all over the city to remind motorists that bikers share the traffic lanes.

Personal injury lawyers are sadly very familiar with the many accidents related to vehicles and bicycles not being able to share the road.

As a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer, I believe that this is a great initiative from the city to bring more confidence to bicycle riders from all over the town.


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