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Maximizing Safety for Bicyclists in Oregon: Essential Tips | Best Oregon injury Lawyers

  Maximizing Safety for Bicyclists in Oregon: Essential Tips

Explore Oregon's picturesque landscapes by bicycle while staying safe with essential safety tips. Learn about the importance of wearing a helmet, following traffic laws, using lights and reflectors, being aware of road hazards, staying visible, and using your senses to avoid accidents and enjoy the ride.

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bicycle accidents   bicycle safety   friendly residents   hand signals   head injuries   lights and reflectors   oregon riders   pacific injury law firm   pedestrians crosswalks   picturesque landscapes   road hazards   safety tips   stunning coastline   traffic laws   wear a helmet  
Pedestrian Accident Injuries: The Growing Danger on Oregon Streets | Best Oregon injury Attorneys

  Pedestrian Accident Injuries: The Growing Danger on Oregon Streets

A new report reveals the alarming rate of pedestrian accident injuries, highlighting the need for increased safety measures to protect pedestrians. The findings underscore the urgent need to address this growing public health crisis.

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african americans   blind spot detection systems   children   dedicated turn lanes   designated paths for cyclists   distracted driving   installation of speed bumps   low-income communities   men   native americans   pedestrian accidents   seniors   street lighting   wider crosswalks  
Mitigating Bicycle Accidents: A Look at Road Design and Cyclist Rights | Top Oregon injury Lawyers

  Mitigating Bicycle Accidents: A Look at Road Design and Cyclist Rights

Explore the growing concern of bicycle accidents as cycling becomes a popular mode of transportation. Learn about the dangers, how improved road design can reduce risks, and the importance of understanding your rights if involved in an accident. This blog post delves into crucial information for cyclists to protect themselves from harm and navigate legal matters.

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bicycle accidents   cdc study   dangerous road conditions   dangers   dedicated bike lanes   head injuries   legal advice   negligence/recklessness   nhtsa research   personal injury lawsuit   potholes/uneven pavement/broken signals   protecting rights   risks   road design   serious injury/death   signage/warning drivers   speed bumps/intersections   traffic-related crashes  

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