Close

Articles Posted in Bicycle Accidents

Updated:

Bicycle Accidents in South Florida on the Rise

Bicycle accidents on the streets of South Florida have been steadily increasing in recent years. According to the Sun-Sentinel, advocates in Broward and Palm Beach counties have been pleading for improved riding conditions and more education efforts for motorists and cyclists to help improve rider safety. “We should do more…

Updated:

Bicyclist Death Blamed on Speeding, Drunk, Hit-And-Run Driver

A 24-year-old doctoral student reported a blood-alcohol level three times higher (.210) than the state’s legal limit (.08) when he allegedly swerved into a bike lane and killed a rider in a Boca Raton bicycle accident. It happened just before 3:00 a.m. According to accident reports, the man was traveling…

Updated:

Protected Lanes for Safe South Florida Bicyclists

Bicyclists have a right to our roadways, and that right is magnified with bicycle lanes. In these lanes, they’ve got the room that they require to ride safely — away from dangerous motor vehicles. But bicyclists say the on-street paved lanes need to be better protected or separated from motor…

Updated:

Avoiding Injury in Fort Lauderdale Bicycle Accidents

We’ve been doing a lot of talking about bicycling safety since Florida was named the most dangerous state in the nation. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the state of Florida saw more bicyclist fatalities in 2012 than any other state. Bicycling.com offers some important resources for…

Updated:

Bicycle Accidents on the Rise in Florida, New Statistics

According to the newly-released statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the number of bicyclist fatalities in the state of Florida is on the rise. In 2010, there were fewer than 85 bicyclists killed in the Sunshine State. That’s a significant increase compared to the 2011 statistics, where…

Updated:

Cell Phone-Using Drivers Endangering South Florida Cyclists and Pedestrians

Distracted drivers are causing a real headache on our roadways — especially for bicyclists and pedestrians. In a perfect world, we’d like to believe that everyone is on their best behavior behind the wheel. But the truth of the matter is that drivers are paying more attention to their phones…

Updated:

Palm Beach Loses Funding for Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs

The risks for pedestrians and bicyclists are on the rise in South Florida, and our funds to help to reduce such risks are dwindling. According to the Sun Sentinel, the Palm Beach Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) snagged close to $3.5 million from the government to assist safety projects in the…

Updated:

Drivers at Fault in Most Bicycle Accidents

Bicyclists are likely not at fault in most accidents, according to The Guardian. Our Fort Lauderdale bicycle accident attorneys understand that many are quick to point the finger at bicyclists for traffic accidents. Many say they’re taking over our roadways with little concern for the traffic around them. But that’s…

Contact Us