Three Feet for Safety Act Update 2023
The Three for Safety Act details when it is acceptable to overtake cyclists, how to overtake cyclists, and the punishments for failing to comply.
The Three for Safety Act details when it is acceptable to overtake cyclists, how to overtake cyclists, and the punishments for failing to comply.
Many cyclists have questions regarding bicycle accidents--and we’ve decided to compile the answers for you. Keep on reading to get your questions about bicycle accidents answered.
There are times where the police report is filed against the cyclist, even though the cyclist may disagree with the outcome. If this happens to you, the cyclist, what should you do?
We can all easily identify an antagonism when we see one: Batman vs Joker, Padres vs Dodgers, cyclists vs. motorists—hold on a second! It shouldn't be cyclists vs. motorists. It should be cyclists and motorists!
This blog will go over California bike accident statistics to keep in mind while cycling and inform you of the facts.
If you're unsure of some of our bike laws or need a quick refresher, we'll go over some of our state's key rules. We'll help explain where you can ride, how to equip your bike, and how to operate it.
If you're unsure of some of our bike laws or need a quick refresher, we'll go over some of our state's key rules. We'll help explain where you can ride, how to equip your bike, and how to operate it.
Most of us are fair-weather cyclists, especially here in southern California, where it’s sunny most of the year. However, rainy season still hits us, and cycling under those conditions does require extra safety precautions. When bad weather strikes, you can ensure a safer ride by doing a couple of different things. Check out these 5 safety tips for cycling in the rain.
Many cyclists have been run off the road or were a victim of road rage at one point in time. One of the main reasons why bicyclists should ride with a camera is because it can be challenging to prove who was liable in an accident. The drive may be convinced it was the cyclist's fault, or they may have fled the scene altogether.
While some roads have clearly marked bike lanes, others may leave you wondering where you can legally ride on the road. What if there's no bike lane or shoulder? The answer to this question depends on many different factors. It can be confusing not only for cyclists but also for motor vehicle drivers, insurance companies, and police officers.