
Hourigan Kluger and Quinn Attorneys
Understanding the Rights of Cyclists in Pennsylvania
Bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as vehicle drivers on the road in Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, collisions between bicycles and cars often result in serious injuries.
Drivers may fail to yield, pass too closely, open vehicle doors into bike lanes, or ignore bike lane markings. These actions can lead to devastating consequences for cyclists.
Common injuries in bicycle accidents include head injuries, broken bones, road rash, and internal trauma.
Pennsylvania law requires cyclists under the age of twelve to wear helmets, and all cyclists are encouraged to wear protective gear.
Evidence in bicycle accident claims may include roadway markings, traffic camera footage, and statements from witnesses and drivers.
Understanding the rights of cyclists under Pennsylvania law is essential for protecting them on the road.