West Seneca, NY (March 16, 2026) – A bicyclist was hit by a vehicle on Union Road in the early morning hours of Friday, March 13. Emergency units responded to the scene and provided first aid to the person who was hurt.
The bicyclist reported ankle pain following the crash. First aid was administered, and the vehicle involved remained at the scene.
No additional details on the extent of the injuries or the circumstances leading to the crash have been confirmed. Authorities continue to investigate the incident, and more details will be released as soon as they become available.
Our thoughts are with the injured person as they receive medical care.
What Are the Common Risks Bicyclists Face on New York Roads at Night?
Riding a bicycle in low-light conditions carries added risk, particularly on roads that are not specifically designed with cyclists in mind. Reduced visibility makes it harder for drivers to spot bicyclists in time to react, and it also limits a cyclist’s ability to see road hazards or approaching vehicles.
New York State law requires bicyclists riding at night to use a front white light and a rear red reflector or light. These requirements exist because visibility is one of the leading factors in crashes between cyclists and motor vehicles after dark.
Roads like Union Road in West Seneca carry a mix of residential and through traffic. Cyclists sharing these roads with vehicles face greater risk in the hours before dawn, when traffic patterns can be unpredictable, and driver attention may be reduced.