05/07/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/07/2026 12:24
The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is urging everyone to be alert to keep bicyclists safe.
From children riding to school to older adults staying active and healthy, bicycling is both a pastime and a mode of transportation for thousands of Americans. The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is urging everyone to be alert to keep bicyclists safe. It takes drivers and bicyclists alike to ensure safety on the roads.
"It is imperative that we keep our bicyclists safe, as they are an integral part of our communities," said Berkeley Police Sgt Dave Harston. "People of all ages use bicycles to commute to school, work, and other activities. Bicyclists, like all road users, have the right to safe streets. We encourage bicyclists to become familiar with area laws, practice safe habits, and always wear a helmet." In 2024, 1103 bicyclists were killed and an estimated 52,887 were injured in traffic crashes. Traffic safety is a shared responsibility. Vehicle drivers should always give bicyclists plenty of room on the roads, and bicyclists should always be aware of their surroundings.
States consider a bicycle a vehicle when it is operated on the road. For this reason, bicyclists are required to follow the same traffic laws as vehicle drivers. NHTSA and the Berkeley Police Department offer the following tips to keep bicyclists safe.
For more safety tips and information on bicycle safety, including helpful videos, visit NHTSA.gov/BicycleSafety.