Protected intersections are an effective way to reduce bicycle crashes in dense urban areas. Los Angeles has expanded bike lanes across several corridors, yet intersections remain the most dangerous points for riders. Many crashes occur where fast turns, wide lanes...
Month: May 2026
What is a John Doe claim and can a cyclist file one?
If a driver hits you while you are riding your bicycle and leaves the scene, you may feel like there is no way to hold anyone accountable. There is, however, an option that you can take to file your case. John Doe claims under California law Under state law, you may...
Apologizing after a bicycle crash can derail insurance claims
Modern drivers tend to be somewhat hostile toward cyclists. They resent the need to share the road, although California law clearly allows cyclists to ride on most public streets. In some cases, personal hostility toward cyclists can manifest as inappropriate conduct...
Recent study reports alarming increase in bicycle accidents
A recent study released by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) found that bicycle deaths are increasing at alarming rates. The study analyzed data from 1975 through 2023 and found that fatalities are up 86% from their lowest point in 2010. This alarming...
Can cyclists ride two abreast in Los Angeles?
Cyclists often enjoy riding two abreast, or side-by-side, rather than riding in single file. Some who are riding together may do this for social reasons, as it makes it easier to talk and spend time together. Others may do it for safety-related reasons, feeling that...
The high price of infrastructure neglect on LA streets
Cyclists are most vulnerable to road defects that drivers in heavy vehicles might never notice. A simple crack in the pavement can catch a thin bike tire and cause a sudden, painful fall. It is vital for cities like Los Angeles to fix bike paths quickly, especially as...

