Bicycling is an activity that many Arizona residents and visitors take part in every day. Whether participating in recreational riding or using a bicycle as a primary method of transportation, the most important thing for both cyclists and vehicle drivers to be aware of is the need for safety. Many people do not realize that Arizona law affords bicyclists the same rights and responsibilities as other motorists. Here, we want to review the laws and rights of cyclists in this state because these laws play an important part in determining liability if an accident occurs.
Bicyclists have the right to be on the roadway in just about every situation in Arizona. However, bicyclists are also required to follow the same traffic laws as vehicles. This includes:
Bicyclists are required to use a white headlight and red reflector if they are operating before sunrise or after sunset. They must also have one brake capable of making the wheel skid when applied. Bicyclists are required to have at least one hand on the handlebars at all times, and they may not attach their bicycle to, or hold onto, any other vehicle on the roadway. Bicyclists are allowed to ride two abreast in one lane.
Determining liability in the aftermath of a bicycle versus vehicle crash is incredibly important, and will be accomplished much the same way as in a vehicle versus vehicle crash. A skilled bicycle accident lawyer will be able to help gather the evidence necessary to prove liability, which can include:
Unfortunately, bicycle accidents that lead to injuries or fatalities are a reality across the state. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, there were 1,842 total reported bicycle accidents during the latest year of data available across the state. Out of those incidents, there were 30 bicyclist fatalities and 1,259 bicyclist injuries. This data shows that a high percentage of all bicycle crashes in Arizona result in some sort of injury or fatality.
It is important that drivers of vehicles in Arizona understand that bicyclists must be treated like other vehicles. Unfortunately, vehicle drivers often fail to give bicyclists the space they deserve, and they often assume that the bicyclist does not have any right of way. This can lead to devastating crashes.
So, if you are injured in a collision while riding your bicycle, do not hesitate to call our bicycle accident attorneys for a free consultation regarding your rights to compensation. Call us today at (602) 726-0747.
John Torgenson is a highly experienced personal injury lawyer with over 20 years of practice in Arizona. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah and his Juris Doctor from Notre Dame. John has a proven track record of securing substantial verdicts and settlements, including an $8.25 million recovery for a gunshot injury victim. His expertise has earned him AVVO ratings and recognition as a Super Lawyer.
John is also a sought-after lecturer on personal injury law, sharing his extensive knowledge with peers and aspiring attorneys. Beyond his legal practice, John is an avid golfer and actively supports organizations like the Military Assistance Mission, Arizona School for the Arts, Page Balloon Regatta, University of Arizona Foundation, Junior Achievement of Arizona, and the Tim Huff Pro Bono Golf Classic.
Passionate about advocating for injury victims, John dedicates his career to battling insurance companies and corporate interests, ensuring that the rights of those who are hurt are vigorously defended.