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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Bicycle safety for adults and children

The state of Washington is interested in promoting safe bicycling and offers many resources for bicyclists. It is especially important for children to learn safe bicycling habits, as they are especially likely to get into bicycle accidents.

Ready for safety

It is important for riders to be properly equipped. A helmet is a necessary accessory for all riders. Lights are required by law at night, a white headlight and a rear taillight or reflector. Riders should dress in bright colors to be more visible to motorists. Using headphones is never a good idea, as they can keep the rider from being fully aware of surroundings.

The Washington Department of Transportation reminds bicyclists to follow all the rules of the road, just like operators of any other vehicle. WDOT offers suggestions for safer bicycling.

Conduct in traffic

Being constantly on the alert is paramount. Bike riders must pay attention to everyone else around them and be ready to act quickly to avoid an accident. A careful rider will be constantly scanning the surroundings, always looking back before changing lanes.

Bicyclists should act predictably so that motorists know what to expect and avoid inadvertently colliding with a bicycle. Predictable behavior includes obeying traffic signals, riding with traffic, staying within lanes and signaling turns. It is best to ride in the middle of a lane when possible and to pass on the left rather than the right side of cars.

Children on bicycles

Of course, children are at risk on bicycles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration cautions parents that bicycle crashes are more likely to send a child to the emergency room than any other sport or athletic activity.

More than 20 percent of those who are killed in bicycle accidents are children aged five to 15. Head injuries are the most frequent cause of death. Providing a child with a properly fitted helmet can help reduce the chances of a serious head injury by up to 88 percent.

The most common type of bicycle collision that children get into is called a "midblock rideout," which happens when a bicyclist enters a road from a driveway, alley or curb without looking in all directions for oncoming traffic.

Parents need to remember that young children do not have the same kind of cognitive functioning as adults. Children lack the impulse control that may be needed when they have to pause before riding into a street. They can also easily become distracted, and they have not learned to use peripheral vision to detect hazards. They may not yet know enough to anticipate that an unseen car could be coming around a curve.

Parents can help by showing their children a good example, knowing their children's limitations and enrolling children in bicycle safety courses when available. Children are most likely to be injured by falling, so parents will do well to look over the child's riding route for potholes and other obstacles and practice avoidance techniques with the child.

If a child is hurt in a collision with a car while bicycling, it is important to consult with a personal injury attorney to determine whether they may be able to recover costs, including medical treatment and compensation for the child's pain and suffering.

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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Tragic death of child pedestrian in Harlem raises safety concerns anew

The sad death of a six-year-old on his way to school who was run over by a semi truck in East Harlem on February 28, 2013, has raised emotions and highlighted the awareness of New Yorkers to the dangers associated with living in a huge city. Little Amar Diarassoubba was reportedly in the crosswalk with his nine-year-old brother a half block from his school when the first grader was run over by the back wheels of the truck.

The morning rush-hour truck-pedestrian accident is still under investigation so many of the details are unknown and although some have been reported, many questions exist -- one being, where was the crossing guard who was apparently missing from the site? And where was the truck driver, who claimed that he did not even know that he struck the child until he was flagged down, looking? It has also been reported that the daily presence of large food delivery trucks in the neighborhood has been controversial.

The New York Times reports that the truck driver received traffic citations for failing to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk and for failing to drive with due care, and that the crossing guard has been suspended without pay, but that both are unlikely to be charged with any crimes.

Systemic issues

SchoolBook reports that two recent studies suggest that East Harlem, especially the area around the victim's school, may have a high concentration of child pedestrian traffic accidents with resultant child injuries and deaths. Many media reports have described an ongoing controversy as to whether the New York Police Department has worked hard enough to prevent, investigate and charge those at fault for pedestrian traffic accidents with crimes and traffic infractions.

According to the New York Times, since this accident, elected officials have been calling publicly for "new traffic-calming measures from the city".

According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 50 percent of kids in fatal pedestrian accidents with cars die from traumatic brain injuries. The CDC reports that children are at increased risk of such accidents in part because of their smaller statures, propensity to dart out into traffic and less sophisticated perception of traffic danger.

Regardless, the characteristics of child pedestrians are obvious and drivers on busy city streets, especially those operating large vehicles, owe a duty of care to keep children safe by driving reasonably and in accordance with traffic laws.

If your child is seriously injured or killed in New York City because of being struck by a motor vehicle, you should discuss the situation with an experienced motor vehicle accident attorney as soon as possible after the accident. A lawyer experienced in the handling of motor vehicle accident cases can advise you of your legal rights and potential remedies such as bringing a personal injury lawsuit. If the driver was negligent or reckless, or violated any state or local traffic laws, that evidence will be important in your case. A knowledgeable lawyer will conduct a thorough investigation to obtain the proof necessary to prove your case and maximize the recovery.

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