While there is certainly no reason to be happy about a pandemic, some industries have experienced significant boosts in their sales since the COVID-19 government stay-at-home orders began. One of those industries: bike sales. And more bikes on the road could very well...
Month: May 2020
Cycling group concerned by setbacks in California policies
A high-profile advocacy group for American bicyclists gave California, long a favorite of the organization, some strong suggestions in its latest report. The criticism mostly stemmed from recent setbacks in our state’s efforts to make its roadways safer and better for...
The Go Safely California program launches in Malibu
Go Safely California is set to launch soon, the Office of Traffic Safety’s (OTS) new education program aimed at educating drivers, pedestrians and bikers about traffic safety. The program comes as a response to L.A.’s upward trend of bicycle and pedestrian fatalities....
Would this reduce pedestrian accidents in Los Angeles?
Walking across the street at a busy intersection can be risky, even when you have the walk signal. Drivers turning left do not always look before moving, or they can lose patience and try to turn before it is safe. Whatever causes a motorist to fail to yield, the...
Understanding the risk of traumatic brain injuries for cyclists
Head injuries are one of the most common causes of death and severe injury for bicycle-related accidents. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can involve any injury that causes impact damage to the brain. Even moderate TBIs can have life-altering consequences when it...
California’s bicycle helmet laws
The subject of helmets has long been a polarizing one. Many helmet proponents do not appreciate the lack of an all-ages law, while others argue that the use of helmets should not be enforced. Who must wear a helmet? In California, any bicycle rider age 17 or under is...
Bicycle safety for beginners
As social distancing restrictions begin to lift around the country, more Americans are heading outside to enjoy reopened parks and trails. Many cooped-up Los Angeles residents are hopping on bikes to venture out into nature, either for the first time in a while or...