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The 7 Most Dangerous Things You Can Do on a Bicycle

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
January 9, 2023
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 5 mins read

Being on a bicycle is an exhilarating and fun experience, but it can also be an incredibly dangerous one. There are many dangers that could threaten your life while riding a bicycle, so never take any risks while cycling. Here is a list of the seven most dangerous things you can do on a bicycle.

1. Riding Without a Helmet

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Wearing a helmet is incredibly important for your safety on a bicycle. You may be tempted to ride without one, but don’t ever do it. You could end up with a severe head injury or even die because of it. 

2. Riding While Intoxicated

Another dangerous thing that you can do while riding a bicycle is to ride while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs. When intoxicated, your reaction speed will be delayed, and your coordination will be poor, making it dangerous to attempt biking. Riding under the influence of alcohol is one of the most common reasons for bicycle accidents.

3. Distracted Riding

Riding a bicycle while distracted by music, mobile phones, radios, or other mobile devices is dangerous. You should always concentrate and focus on the road ahead of you so that you can avoid any possible accidents or injuries. It’s not just dangerous to ride while distracted, but it is illegal in many states around the country as well.

4. Failing to Follow the Rules of the Road

Many rules and regulations are in place to ensure that everyone on the road follows road signs and obeys traffic laws. If you break those rules, you may be stopped by the police and fined. You must follow all the traffic laws even if they are not written down. 

5. Taking Faulty Bicycles on the Road 

Defective parts are a major reason for bicycle accidents. Bicycles with defective brakes or tires are very hard to control. Always check your tire pressure and brakes before going on a ride. If you rode a defective bicycle and caused an accident, you might be held liable for the damages.

6. Riding Near Parked Cars

Riding near parked cars may seem harmless, but it is not. Dooring accidents are a pretty common reason for bicycle accidents. Dooring accidents can also cause serious damage if you are riding at high speed. Car drivers should be more careful when opening their car doors to avoid dooring accidents.

7. Riding in Bad Weather

Riding a bicycle is fun, but not in bad weather. Riding a bicycle in bad weather has numerous consequences. Heavy rains might make it harder for other drivers to see you properly. This lack of vision can cause accidents. It is better to avoid riding in bad weather altogether. If you must ride, wear proper clothes and other safety gear. 

In conclusion riding a bicycle can be an incredibly fun thing to do and can provide many health benefits, such as burning calories, relieving stress, and improving your mood. However, you should be aware of many dangers associated with cycling so that you don’t make yourself susceptible to getting injured or killed.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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