High Point Bicycle Accident Injures Bicyclist
A gentleman riding his bicycle on Wednesday night in High Point, North Carolina was hit by a car that then fled the scene. The accident happened on Manley Street at around 8:45 pm. The bicyclist was thrown from his bike and suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
The article on this accident notes that the bicyclist did not have headlights on his bicycle. However, many nighttime bicycle accidents involve rear-collisions and the existence of a front headlight is of questionable relevance. North Carolina does not require that bicycles have a rear-facing light.
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