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The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed some interesting phenomena.
From less air pollution to dolphins frolicking in empty cruise ports, the landscape of the world has changed in many ways because of the pandemic – and one of those is more cyclists on the streets of New York City.
Many people are trading in public transportation for two wheels and taking the streets on bicycles to get where they need to go. While this change isn’t necessarily negative, it does create some new hazards: namely, that inexperienced cyclists have been unleashed on the streets and can become a hazard to themselves and everyone around them.
If you’re getting on a bike for the first time in a while, then here are some tips to help you stay safe and informed about what to do if you’re involved in an accident.
Just how much is this pandemic impacting the traffic on the streets? Well, compared with data from last year at the same time, there has been a 60 percent surge in the number of people using bikes. This number will certainly ebb and flow in the coming weeks, but one thing is for certain: more people are biking and that means more bikes on the streets.
The New York Times reports that two cyclists on average die each day due to accidents, so it’s important to do what you can whether you’re in a car or on a bike to keep everyone safe.
If you’re new to the world of bicycling and are now using it as your primary source of transportation, don’t let your inexperience put you in danger of a traffic accident. To ensure your safety, it’s highly recommended that you:
If you are involved in an accident with a bike or other vehicle, then it’s important to:
Taking to the streets on two wheels during this pandemic isn’t a bad thing, but it’s important to stay safe!