Auto accidents involving vehicles striking pedestrians and cyclists often lead to severe injuries or even wrongful death. As our Inland Northwest summer turns to fall many of us enjoy an evening stroll or bike ride with kids. The sun is setting earlier each day which makes it just a little more difficult for drivers to see pedestrians. There is a shared responsibility to protect each other’s safety whether you’re driving, walking or biking in low light conditions.
One of the best ways to avoid serious injury from a pedestrian versus motor vehicle accident is to walk on the sidewalk, if available, or on left side of the roadway. If you’re walking on one of Spokane’s streets that doesn’t have a sidewalk, then walking on the left side of the roadway allows you to face oncoming traffic, to see approaching vehicles and, if necessary, scoot out of the way. When you walk on the right side of the roadway vehicles approach from behind you and you’re relying on drivers seeing you. This can put pedestrians at risk of terrible bodily injuries or worse.
The National Safety Council has plenty of other tips for keeping yourself safe as a pedestrian. Some of these are common sense, but reminders are always helpful. Stay alert and avoid using your cell phone, which pulls your attention away from your surroundings. Wearing headphones keep you from hearing approaching vehicles with inattentive drivers or other dangers like aggressive dogs. Always wear bright colors and reflective clothing and, if you’ll be out before sunrise or after sunset, then carry a flashlight. We all share the responsibility for protecting each other.
If you or a loved one have been seriously injured in any type of motor vehicle accident, then you should contact Cooney Law Offices today. Their knowledgeable attorneys can explain your options and guide you through the legal process. Cooney Law Offices. We can help!