Some cities are more bicycle-friendly than others. Los Angeles has a long way to go before city leaders can truly call it reasonably safe for riders. One place they might look for inspiration is another coastal city more than 5,500 miles away. Amsterdam, the largest...
Month: August 2020
The Risks of Roundabouts for Bicyclists
Making their “debut” in Europe, traffic circles – also known as roundabouts, traffic diverters, or rotary traffic islands – are becoming more prominent in North America. Yet, familiarity, if not the ability to navigate around them, is lagging for motorists in the...
SUVs and pickups are terrorizing America’s cyclists
The vehicles on the road today are much different than those of 20 years ago. SUVs and pickups – often referred to as light trucks – are far more popular, with sales of these types of models growing exponentially of late. In addition, manufacturers are making these...
A High-Profile Accident Places a Spotlight on E-bikes
Electric trail bicycle sales continue to grow along with their non-motorized counterparts, partly due to the limitations imposed during the COVID pandemic. As is custom for many newly introduced vehicles in any environment, questions arise regarding their safety....
6 tips for pedestrian safety
Los Angeles residents who prefer to commute by walking may find that it’s not always the safest option. With so many drivers on the road, it can be challenging to navigate the streets and avoid a collision. No matter how cautious you are when making your way around...
As vehicle traffic has dropped, so have car-bike crashes
It might seem obvious, but the data is there to back it up. When Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti ordered a shutdown of most businesses in response to the pandemic, the amount of car traffic on the streets dropped off almost immediately. Unsurprisingly, the number of...
A Return to Biking Requires a Refresh of the Rules
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the most active of people to stay indoors and work from home. Shelter-in-place orders have only exacerbated the sense of cabin fever. As restrictions loosened, the shut-ins turned or returned to riding bicycles. Surprisingly, they...
Problem spots endanger riders in every American city
Los Angeles' streets were not designed with bicycles in mind. Instead, the city's infrastructure was designed for auto traffic. This frequently puts riders in dangerous situations where they lack sufficient separation and protection from motorized traffic. This a...
How Much Of A Difference Can Bicycling Make For The Environment?
As warnings from scientists about climate change grow more frequent and more urgent, you may be wondering how you can do your part to reduce carbon emissions and help save our planet. In fact, replacing driving with bicycling can play a significant part in helping...
Helmet-maker: Bicycle helmets not designed for vehicle impacts
Though media coverage of the pandemic has been almost entirely grim, there have been a few reports of good news amid the heartbreak: air and water pollution levels are down, as is the number of motor vehicle crashes. More good news: sales of bicycles are up during the...