Bicycle Accidents with Trucks, Buses & Commercial Vehicles
Accidents with commercial vehicles are often fatal for cyclists. Learn about blind spots, liability, and your rights.
2024-01-01 • 7 min read
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Bicycle accidents involving commercial vehicles—trucks, buses, delivery vehicles—are disproportionately likely to result in fatal or catastrophic injuries. Understanding the unique dangers is essential for safety and liability.• Large blind spots on all sides • Long stopping distances • Drivers under time pressure • Right turns across bike lanes • Driver - direct negligence • Trucking Company - vicarious liability, negligent hiring • Vehicle Owner - if different from operator • Shipper - if cargo issues contributed • Manufacturer - if vehicle defect involved
Why Commercial Vehicle Accidents Are So Dangerous
- Massive weight differential (80,000 lbs vs. 200 lbs)
Commercial Vehicle Blind Spots
Front: Up to 20 feet directly ahead Rear: Up to 200 feet behind Right Side: Two lanes wide (the "kill zone") Left Side: One lane wide
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The "No Zone" If you can't see the driver's mirrors, they can't see you. Never ride in a truck's blind spots.
Common Accident Scenarios
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Right Turn Squeeze Truck turns right at intersection, crushing cyclist between truck and curb.
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Rear Underride Cyclist rear-ends or is rear-ended by truck and goes under.
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Mirror/Cab Strike Cyclist is struck by extending mirrors or cab during pass.
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Door Strike Delivery truck door opens into cyclist's path.
Multiple Liable Parties
Commercial vehicle accidents often involve multiple defendants:
Higher Insurance Limits
Commercial vehicles typically carry $750,000 to $1 million+ in liability coverage, meaning adequate compensation is more likely available than with personal vehicles.
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