Dooring incidents can be absolutely catastrophic for the cyclists involved. Someone in a motor vehicle who has not paid proper attention to their surroundings may open one of the doors of the vehicle into traffic. If the cyclist does not have time to respond or space...
Month: September 2022
E-bikes are a rising safety concern for California cyclists
E-bikes may be a convenient form of local transportation and also a fun diversion for tourists and teenagers. However, they are also a major safety hazard. Drivers may have to aggressively maneuver to avoid causing a crash when an e-bike suddenly rolls out into...
Cyclist versus car accident – Who’s to blame?
The state of California has “duty of care” laws that favor cyclists and pedestrians when it comes to accidents. The laws reasonably conclude that the onus of safety and vigilance rests mainly on drivers, as their negligence can cause the most harm. Duty of care for...
How long do you have to file a claim after a bike wreck?
Cycling is great fun, make no mistake. However, an accident can turn a cycling trip into a nightmare. If you are involved in a bicycle accident that is not your fault, you may be eligible for financial compensation for the resulting economic and non-economic damages. ...
What does SB 1107 mean for California cyclists?
Traffic laws in California are in a state of constant flux. Lawmakers update them as statistics provide a clearer view about driver safety and the needs of the general public. For years, California has required far less insurance than most other states while also...
Section of Griffith Park Drive now permanently closed to vehicles
In a couple of posts, we’ve discussed the tragic death of a 77-year-old avid cyclist this spring by a drunk driver and the temporary closure of a section of the road that has attracted speeding vehicles. In July, a section of Griffith Park Drive that runs between the...
L.A. safety operation hopes to identify risks to cyclists, pedestrians
Bicycles are not always the safest way to get around. While you might be an excellent rider who follows the rules of the road, other drivers have the potential to be a hazard. Sometimes, drivers don’t see cyclists. They might turn a corner not thinking about a cyclist...