On Thursday, three traffic accidents involving injured persons occurred in Vinkovci, with cyclists being among the victims. As the weather improved, more cyclists and personal transport drivers took to the roads. Due to their lack of protection compared to vehicles, cyclists are considered a vulnerable group of road users.
In one such accident, a 69-year-old cyclist suffered serious physical injuries after colliding with a car. The incident occurred when the cyclist joined the roadway traffic at an intersection without yielding to the vehicles already on the road. The cyclist hit a passenger car with the front of her bicycle and fell to the pavement, resulting in severe injuries.
According to the Vukovar-Srijemska Police Department, there were three such accidents on Thursday. With increased numbers of cyclists and other personal transport drivers on the roads due to better weather conditions, it’s crucial that they comply with legal regulations governing their behavior in traffic.
One such regulation requires that bicycles must have lights on both the front and rear when traveling at night or in conditions of reduced visibility. Cyclists must also wear reflective vests or clothing when riding on the road and use designated paths or lanes when available. Additionally, they must yield to vehicles when joining roadway traffic and avoid riding in groups side by side. Using hand signals to indicate turns is also necessary. It’s not recommended to ride a bicycle after consuming alcohol as this can lead to accidents and falls. By following these guidelines and remaining aware of their surroundings, cyclists can help ensure safe travels on the road.
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