Cyclists most frequently suffer accidents in urban areas, particularly at intersections and busy roadways where vehicle traffic is high. Lack of dedicated bike lanes, poor visibility, and driver inattention contribute significantly to these incidents. Additionally, areas with a high concentration of pedestrians can increase the risk of collisions. Overall, the combination of traffic density and infrastructure challenges makes cities the most dangerous environments for cyclists.
The most frequently used letter in the Finnish language would be the letter "A".
In most places it is illegal to bike on the sidewalk. Cyclists are subject to the same laws on the road as a vehicle, someone that is also illegal to drive on the sidewalk (no surprise there). Some cities have local ordinances that allow cycling on sidewalks but from what I have seen this is not very common. Cyclists on the road are subject to all laws of the road as well. That is to say, they must stop at stop signs, obey speed limits (a cyclists could potentially be pulled over for speeding) and can't cycle on the freeway if it is posted. Also in the state of Michigan cyclists are required to wear helmets due to a helmet law. Of course most people don't do this.
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The most famous ship accident in history would probably be the Titanic. Most well known, even have a movie based about it. I don't know a single person who has never heard of the Titanic.
No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
There is no rule that cyclists should or must "go last" at intersections. Intersections are where cyclists and drivers are most at risk of accident. Cyclists have the same responsibilities as drivers, must obey the same rules of the road and have the same rights as drivers. in nearly every state a bicycle is considered to be a "vehicle" and therefore, just like motorists, cyclists must follow the rules of the road. When it comes to collisions occurring at intersections, liability usually boils down to who had the right-of-way - the car or the bike. There is no rule that a cyclist must "go last" at an intersection and one driver trying to make that occur could cause an accident because the other drivers are expecting that normal road rules will be followed by all drivers at the intersection. Remember that drivers and cyclists who don't follow established driving rules are at risk for being found at fault in any accident.
The most common road bike tire size used by cyclists is 700c.
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Yes, it is legal for cyclists to ride on the road in most places, as long as they follow traffic laws and regulations. Cyclists are considered vehicles and have the same rights and responsibilities as other road users.
One of the most famous quotes by Greg LeMond that inspires cyclists is: "It never gets easier, you just go faster."
If the accident was not your fault then there will probably be no penalty at all for the claim. A few companies have a discount for no claims also called a claim-free discount. If it is worded like that then you may suffer some penalty. Most companies do not do this and have accident-free discounts which would cause no problem.
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The best features of the Canyon bottle cage for cyclists include its lightweight design, secure grip on water bottles, and easy installation on most bike frames.