According to statistics released by the city of Toronto, there were 1,459 cyclist collisions per 100,000 people over a five-year period — this is the highest rate of any city across Canada.
As a cyclist, you are much more physically vulnerable than a passenger or driver of an automobile meaning you need to be alert and aware of your surroundings to keep yourself protected from potentially dangerous situations.
Cyclist collisions
Cyclist collisions are most often caused by poor driving, failing to yield and improper turning. It’s crucial for cyclists to remember that traffic regulations apply to all road vehicles, including bikes. This includes proper signalling, looking over your shoulder when changes lanes and coming to a complete stop at traffic lights and stop signs.
Road regulations and laws apply to automobiles and bikes and as a cyclist you should follow similar maintenance requirements that a car owner would follow. Such as ensuring your brakes work effectively, keeping your tires well-inflated, making sure the tire thread isn’t worn down and seat positioning to ensure safe distance to reach your pedals.