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A LEGAL RESOURCE FOR CYCLISTS

Quotes from bikelaw's bike lawyers With more work and advocacy, we can make the Carolinas a better place to live and ride.

THE BIKELAW TEAM
Peter Wilborn, founder and attorney for South Carolina and Maryland
Ann Groninger, attorney for North Carolina
Jonathan S. Altman, attorney for South Carolina
Jana Morris, paralegal / advocacy director
Kristi L. Millican,
office manager/paralegal

ACCIDENT ADVICE

If you are ever in a bicycle accident.

Riding your bicycle is a safe, healthy and cherished way of life, but we have a long way to go to create a truly bicycle-friendly community. We hope that Bike Law can play a part in getting us there. Meanwhile, if you ever find yourself in a bicycle accident, here's what you need to know.

  1. Ride with a cell phone, personal identification, emergency contact, and something to write with.
  2. Dial 911: call the police or an ambulance immediately. If you are unable to do so, ask someone to help.
  3. Always wait for the police to arrive and file an official accident report. A police report provides documentation detailing the incident, including the identity of witnesses.
  4. Get the business card of the officer.
  5. Leave your bike in the same state it was after the accident, if possible. It is best if the police see the accident scene undisturbed.
  6. Obtain the contact information of any witnesses.
  7. Immediately seek medical attention, either at the scene, the emergency room, hospital or doctor's office. When in doubt go to the ER! Give all complaints to the doctor. Medical records are proof that you were injured and document the extent of your injuries.
  8. Take photos of injuries and keep a diary of how you feel after the accident.
  9. Never negotiate with the driver of the vehicle, regardless of who may be at fault. Get the driver's name and his or her insurance information, along with the names of any passengers.
  10. Give no written or recorded statements to anyone.

see. be seen

  • 1.

    Always ride in the direction of traffic.
  • 2.

    Stop at stop signs and obey traffic signals.
  • 3.

    Be aware of vehicular blind spots at intersections.
  • 4.

    Sidewalk riding is often against local law and is unsafe.
 

laws to know

  • 1.

    Drivers must keep a safe distance between themselves and cyclists.
  • 2.

    It is illegal for a driver to "buzz" a cyclist.
  • 3.

    Drivers may not harass or taunt cyclists.
  • 4.

    It is illegal to throw objects at cyclists.
 

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