A combination of driver behavior, road conditions, and situational circumstances often causes bicycle collisions. Understanding the common causes of bicycle accidents in New York can help reduce these incidents by raising awareness on the road.
If a negligent driver has injured you or your loved one, you may have a case for compensation. Chopra & Nocerino is an experienced New York law firm that helps injured cyclists understand their legal options. Schedule an initial consultation today to get support from our seasoned bicycle accident lawyers.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Most bicycle accidents in New York result from distracted driving, speeding, failure to yield, unsafe turns, and dooring, putting cyclists at significant risk.
- Poor pavement, potholes, blocked bike lanes, and a lack of protected lanes contribute to crashes and worsen the severity of collisions.
- Seeking medical care, documenting the accident, reporting the accident to the police, and consulting an attorney help preserve rights, even if the cyclist shares partial responsibility under NY law.
How Driver Negligence Leads to Bicycle Accidents in New York
Each year, thousands of cyclists are injured on New York City streets, with negligent and reckless drivers being the leading cause of these accidents.
Distracted Driving
Texting, talking on the phone, eating, and other distractions cause drivers to miss cyclists sharing the road.
Failure To Yield the Right of Way
Drivers making turns at intersections or merging into traffic often fail to yield to cyclists, a leading contributing factor in NYC crash data.
Speeding and Reckless Driving
Excessive speed reduces reaction time and increases the severity of collisions with cyclists, making it more difficult for drivers to stop or avoid a crash when a cyclist is present.
Dooring
Dooring occurs when a driver or passenger opens a car door into a cyclist’s path, causing a collision. These incidents are especially common in NYC’s dense street-parking environment.
Unsafe Lane Changes and Turns
A common hazard for cyclists is the “right hook,” which occurs when a driver turns right at an intersection or into a driveway directly into the path of a cyclist traveling straight, often catching them off guard. Other risky maneuvers include left turns across oncoming cyclists, merging into bike lanes without checking for riders, and sudden lane changes, all of which can lead to serious collisions.
NYC Road Hazards That Put Cyclists at Risk
Beyond driver behavior, other factors can contribute to bicycle crashes in New York, including poor road conditions and gaps in cycling infrastructure.
Potholes and Uneven Road Surfaces
Potholes, cracked pavement, and debris on the road can cause cyclists to lose control or swerve into traffic. These hazards are often hard to anticipate and can appear suddenly, putting riders at risk.
Lack of Protected Bike Lanes
A significant portion of fatal cycling crashes in NYC happen on streets lacking protected bike lanes. In response, the city is actively expanding its network of protected lanes as part of the ongoing NYC Streets Plan to improve cyclist safety.
Construction Zones and Blocked Bike Lanes
Construction barriers, parked vehicles in bike lanes, and temporary lane closures can push cyclists into traffic and create dangerous sightline obstructions at intersections, increasing crash risk. The NYC DOT Bicycle Crash Data Report 2024 documents these hazards and trends in bicycle‑involved collisions.
When a Cyclist’s Actions Play a Role in a New York Bike Crash
Although most bicycle accidents involve driver error, certain cyclist actions can contribute to crash risk, such as:
- Sudden lane changes.
- Failure to signal.
- Navigating hazardous road conditions.
- Riding against traffic or ignoring traffic signals.
- Riding without lights or reflective gear at night.
- Distracted cycling (phone use, headphones).
Under New York’s pure comparative negligence law, a cyclist may still receive compensation even if partly at fault for an accident, though the amount is reduced proportionally to their share of responsibility. Learn more about safe bicycle practices and how to prevent accidents today.
Steps To Protect Your Rights After a New York Bicycle Accident
Bicyclists can take proactive measures to protect themselves after an accident. This includes steps that prioritize their physical well-being, as well as steps for a personal injury claim.
- Seek medical support: Get medical care right away, even for seemingly minor injuries.
- Record details of the accident: Take photos, note witness information, and collect the driver’s details.
- Report the incident: Call 911 to start a police report.
- Get legal help: Reach out to a New York bicycle accident attorney before speaking with insurance companies.
After a bicycle crash involving a motor vehicle, an injured cyclist may need to address New York no-fault benefits and, depending on the claim being pursued, the serious-injury threshold under state law. Our experienced attorneys can help with this process.
Injured in a New York Bicycle Accident? Contact Us Today
If you or your loved one has been injured as a cyclist, do not wait to get the help you deserve today. Our hardworking and compassionate attorneys can advocate on your behalf and seek fair compensation for your damages. Contact Chopra & Nocerino at (855) NYC-HURT for a free consultation.