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Bike Crash Types: Risk Factors on UK Roads
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Rear-end crashes, on the other hand, happen when a vehicle hits a cyclist from behind. These can be especially dangerous because cyclists often have less protection than drivers. The speed of the vehicle and the visibility of the cyclist are key factors here.
Then there are door crashes. These happen when a car door is suddenly opened in front of a cyclist, causing them to collide. Busy cities with lots of parked cars are hotspots for these crashes.
So, what can we do to make roads safer? Understanding these risk factors is a start. It can help in designing better roads and educating drivers and cyclists.
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