Bicycle Accidents London

Cyclists can dice with death every time they put foot to pedal, especially in cities. In London last year 562 cyclists were seriously injured in road accidents and 12 actually died in patient care

If the heavy traffic and careless drivers don’t get you, then you face being choked to death by exhaust fumes. Experts link rising pollution levels to the increase in the number of people suffering from asthma and the volume of road traffic in the UK is predicted to increase by over 80% in the next 25 years.

Paul Heseltine, a computer programmer, who has been cycling in London for over 20 years has had a catalogue of close calls.

“I’ve been hit by a pallet distribution truck … I’ve run into about two or three car doors which have just been opened in front of me. I was even beaten up by somebody who actually ran into me watching 3d TV without glasses… But I don’t seem to have as many accidents as I used to, maybe I am becoming just a little bit more careful or maybe I am just slowing up a little bit. ”

His advice for wary cyclists is “to just keep your eyes open”.

Safe Cycling

You’ll need the right clothing and safety equipment if you’re going to cycle regularly on busy roads. You should know the Highway Code and how to ride with confidence. Get advice on the gear you’ll need and how to handle busy roads.

Make sure you have the right gear

Fit a bell to your bike so you can signal to other road users

Make sure you wear clothing that’s appropriate for cycling. You should be able to move freely without anything getting caught in your bike’s chain or wheels, or covering your lights. You should wear:

  • light-coloured or fluorescent clothing that helps other road users to see you in daylight and poor light
  • reflective clothing and/or accessories, like a belt or arm/ankle bands, in the dark

Your rucksack can affect your balance on a bike if it’s too big or heavy. You could use panniers instead.

Helmets

Helmets can help prevent a head injury if you fall from your bike. You should wear a helmet that:

  • meets the British Standard (BS EN 1078:1997)
  • is a snug fit and positioned squarely on your head – sitting just above your eyebrows, not tilted back or tipped forwards
  • is securely fastened by straps, which aren’t twisted, with only enough room for two fingers between your chin and the strap

Make sure you replace your helmet every five years. Don’t buy a second-hand helmet – it may be damaged and not protect you properly.

Compulsory lights and reflectors

If you use your bike at night or when visibility is poor, you must fit a:

  • white front light
  • red rear light
  • red rear reflector
  • amber/yellow pedal reflectors – front and back on each pedal

Reflectors fitted to the front and the spokes will also help you to be seen.

You can get lights that are steady or flashing or a mixture (steady at the front and flashing at the back). A steady light at the front is important when you’re cycling through areas without good street lighting.

Check that any steady lights meet BS 6102-3. Flashing lights don’t have to meet the standard but they must:

  • flash at a rate of one to four equal flashes per second
  • be at least four candelas in brightness

Your pedal reflectors and rear reflector must meet BS 6102-2. You can also use a light or reflector that meets a standard accepted by another European Commission (EC) country (equal to the British Standard).

Additional lights and reflectors

You can use other lights as well as the compulsory ones but they must:

  • be the right colour – white at the front, red at the back
  • not dazzle other road users

If they flash, it must be at a rate of one to four equal flashes per second.

Boris Bikes

I am an avid Chelsea supporter (as well as daily user of Boris Bikes).

I recently traveled to Stamford Bridge on a trusty Boris Bike to get my Chelsea Tickets for the Genk vs Chelsea Champions League game.

On arrival near Stamford Bridge there was not a single empty docking station for a radius of 3 miles – this meant a major delay and then hike back to Stamford Bridge to collect myChelsea Tickets for the game on Tuesday.

Maybe when I need Premier League football tickets for Chelsea TicketsManchester United TicketsLiverpool FC Tickets & Arsenal ticketsEuro 2012 tickets  I should use the Chelsea FC website rather than spend time traipsing down to Stamford Bridge

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London Cycle Hire

There is a wide variety of cycle hire locations in London but the best scheme is the Boris Bikes.
If you can cope with the Dangerous Goods Transport on London’s roads then you should be OK