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Male Cyclists More Likely To Be Killed

November 9, 2018

According to the California Highway Patrol, male bicyclists are much more likely to be killed than female cyclists. In a study of the years 2003 to 2015, there were 1,753 cycling fatalities in California. Out of those, 1,557 were males. Why does this happen? Most point out that this is because there are more male […]

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San Francisco Bikers Have Reason To Celebrate

October 26, 2018

It is well known that Valencia Street is a high-injury corridor for the city, especially for bicyclists. The city itself has seen plenty of bike accidents this year and the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition has been trying to do something about it. There have been meetings, letters, calls, and protests, all in an effort to […]

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San Francisco Streets Becoming Deadly For Bicyclists

October 19, 2018

This is a wonderful city to get out and ride a bicycle in. Sure, there are some hills, but what better way to stay in shape while enjoying the fresh air? We know that the last thing you want to think about when you ride is getting injured, but the reality is that you have […]

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Wearing Headphones Is Illegal: And Other Fascinating Facts About Bicycle Laws In California

September 7, 2018

Although bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as other motor vehicle drivers, there are certain specific rules that exist only for bicycle riders in California. Some of these rules and laws are quite fascinating, and many Californians are not aware of some of them. Knowing these rules could potentially save your life, regardless of […]

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Can You Sue San Francisco For Poor Road Conditions After A Bicycle Accident?

July 7, 2018

Of course, you can. A large number of bicycle accidents in San Francisco and all across California are caused by poor road conditions in the areas controlled and maintained by the city. However, suing the city for poor road conditions and recovering damages is not as easy as it might seem. “Many cyclists in San […]

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