Can be. It gives more speed than going on foot, so falling off a bike can hurt more than stumbling when walking.
Bicycling often brings the rider out in traffic, where the rider can be run down and run over.
its a problem when you loose your shoe. its a hazard to ride your bike in the street.
No, bike trails are designated for biking and walking on them may pose a safety hazard to both yourself and cyclists.
This bike does not come standard with hazard lights. There are many vendors that sell add on kits that can supply hazard lights. Two of the top web sites are jpcycles.com and denniskirk.com
To turn off the hazard lights on a Suzuki SV650S after stalling, locate the hazard light switch, which is usually on the left handlebar. Simply press the switch again to deactivate the hazard lights. If the lights remain on, check the ignition and ensure the bike is in the "on" position before attempting to turn them off again.
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You might fall over and get run over, or you might not be spotted and run over, you might slide on an oil slick, road debris, grating or whatever and get hurt.
A hazard may be dangerous. An acute hazard is very dangerous.
The hazard from sharp instruments is the hazard of being cut.