soulful dog
Veteran
- Location
- Glasgow
Suffered my first accident today when a lorry pulled out from a junction and hit the back wheel of the bike - thankfully just a sprained wrist and some cuts and bruises, and rear wheel of bike buckled - but it raises the question for me of is a high-viz vest a must when you are out on your bike no matter what the weather is like?
The guy just didn't see my cycling along the road as he came up to the junction, but since today was a very clear, sunny day, and his view was completely unhindered (no parked cars) do you just have to accept that accidents like this can happen because cyclists can be a bit of a blind spot for drivers?
I've had a bike for about a year now but have only just in the past few months started to try and use it regularly (today was the first time I'd ridden home after work) and typically it happened on one of the few bits of the route that aren't a cycle path. I'm not particularly nervous of cycling in traffic though, but I get the feeling this might make me a bit now
The guy just didn't see my cycling along the road as he came up to the junction, but since today was a very clear, sunny day, and his view was completely unhindered (no parked cars) do you just have to accept that accidents like this can happen because cyclists can be a bit of a blind spot for drivers?
I've had a bike for about a year now but have only just in the past few months started to try and use it regularly (today was the first time I'd ridden home after work) and typically it happened on one of the few bits of the route that aren't a cycle path. I'm not particularly nervous of cycling in traffic though, but I get the feeling this might make me a bit now
