It is natural to look for safer places to ride your bicycle considering the risk of serious injury that comes with riding in the street. However, a sidewalk may not necessarily be better for you. In fact, it could be a more dangerous location to ride. WebMD describes...
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3 Steps to take after a bike accident
When you ride a bike, your chances of injury or death are significantly greater than if you were in a car. Plus, the chances of you getting into an accident are significantly greater when you ride a bike, meaning that you can expect at least one crash during your...
How can pedestrians and cyclists keep each other safe?
Cyclists who ride on public roads know that they will have to share that space with drivers of motor vehicles and that they both have an obligation to maintain a safe environment for everyone. However, there are also times when cyclists and pedestrians might have to...
Are trailers safer than bike-mounted seats for your children?
Venturing into the world of cycling with your children opens up an exciting new chapter in outdoor family adventures. However, you want to do everything you can to keep your child safe. According to the CDC, more than 11,000 cyclists get hurt each year across...
4 misconceptions about bicyclists and drivers sharing the roads
In California, roads welcome both drivers and bicyclists. However, misunderstandings about how the two groups interact can create unnecessary tension and, sometimes, even dangerous situations. According to the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles, car...
Open head injuries due to bike accidents
Whenever you ride your bike near moving vehicles, you face the risk of a serious accident. Even if you pay close attention to your safety and accident prevention, a careless driver could slam into you, leaving you with significant injuries. For example, someone who...
Do motorists recognize bicycle hand signals?
Bicycle hand signals are safety measures that have been in place since the earliest days of bicycles and motor vehicles sharing the road together. Even in the modern day when some bicycles come equipped with electric turn signals, hand signals remain an important...
What new bicycle law will go into effect in 2024?
In 2023, lawmakers introduced some new laws pertaining to bicycles and roadways. One of the laws was a requirement for vehicles passing a bike to keep three feet away. Such laws intend to help protect bicyclists from tragic accidents and make the roadways safer for...
Do you have to throw away a bicycle helmet after an accident?
Cycling is a thrilling activity that combines exercise and transportation. Yet, it also presents potential risks, with accidents sometimes leading to severe injuries. In fact, there were over 48,000 bicycle accidents reported in California in 2022, according to the...
Enhancing cyclist safety in California with AB-1909
California, with its splendid weather and appealing outdoors, offers an ideal environment for cyclists. Yet, the state faces a significant challenge in ensuring cyclists' safety on its roads. Addressing this concern, the California Legislature passed AB-1909 in a move...