Safety

Salmon Cycling: Why Riding Against Traffic Is Dangerous

Riding against traffic (salmoning) dramatically increases accident risk. Learn why and the legal consequences.

2023-10-12 • 4 min read
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"Salmon cycling"—riding against traffic—feels safer to some cyclists but is actually one of the most dangerous behaviors.

Why Cyclists Salmon

- Feels safer to see oncoming cars

  • • Seems like shorter route

  • • Avoiding certain intersections

  • • Not understanding traffic laws

    Why It's So Dangerous

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    Closing Speed A cyclist at 15 mph + car at 35 mph = 50 mph closing speed. Same direction = only 20 mph speed differential.

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    Driver Expectations Drivers look for traffic going the correct direction. They don't expect bikes coming toward them.

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    Intersection Danger Drivers turning right look left for traffic. A salmon cyclist comes from the right—unseen.

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    Statistics Wrong-way riding is involved in 25% of car-bike collisions.

    Legal Consequences

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    Traffic Violation Most states require riding with traffic flow.

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    Liability Impact If salmoning contributes to accident:

  • • May be found partially at fault

  • • In contributory negligence states, could bar all recovery

  • • Reduces settlement value
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