Los Angelenos and visitors to this area deserve to be able to cycle without worrying about suffering an injury due to a negligent driver. It’s up to each driver to help keep bicyclists as safe as possible. There are a few things that may result in a cyclist being...
Bicycle Accidents
California stop-as-yield is the law of the land
Few states have as many bicyclists as California. Those who prefer non-motorized, two-wheel transports can be seen traveling throughout major cities and small towns all over. It is safe to say that many of these enthusiasts prefer pedaling over operating a motor...
3 common misconceptions about bicycle laws in California
The roads can be hazardous for cyclists at the best of times. However, high volumes of traffic can mean that risks are heightened. Cyclists do not have the same levels of physical protection that larger motor vehicles enjoy. This means that the results of motor...
Infrastructure changes improve safety in the community
When you think about the collisions that happen involving cyclists, what do you imagine? Do you see a cyclist in traffic? Do you see drivers cutting them off or trying to get around them despite the risk of doing so? How would the world be different if what you...
Common causes of bicycle crashes
An enjoyable bike ride is an opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors and to get out of the house for some exercise. Increasing in popularity during the worldwide pandemic, more Californians are out and about on their two-wheeled, non-motorized transports. However,...
Pedestrian and bike pathways help keep people safe
It is no secret that having specialized pathways for pedestrians and cyclists helps reduce the likelihood of collisions. On Sept. 29, the news reported that the L.A. River in Glendale will be getting new bike and pedestrian spaces where they can walk or ride safely. A...
Could pop-up bike safety initiatives be key to reducing bicycle accidents?
The Los Angeles County city of Alhambra recently wrapped up its participation in a pilot program funded by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG). The city allowed for the installation of high visibility crosswalks, temporary bike lanes and curb...
California sees new bike paths thanks to federal biking program
California is a beautiful state, and many cyclists like to capitalize on the incredible scenery and weather by taking long rides. A bike route could be an opportunity for you and your loved ones to enjoy the outdoors together. Cycling can also prompt tourists to come...
How could the Bicycle Safety Stop Bill making cycling safer?
If you cycle, you probably know of the proposed change to California law regarding stopping and yielding. If passed, it could make cycling faster and safer. Current California law requires cyclists to stop at stop signs. The new bill would let cyclists treat stop...
How did the pandemic impact cyclist accidents and fatalities?
Many people throughout the country found themselves riding their bicycles more during and after the worst of the pandemic. This offered an escape, a way to get out of their home office and enjoy some peace, fresh air, and exercise. Plus, with fewer cars on the roads,...

