Will a New Taillight Law Help Improve Cyclist Safety in North Carolina?
In the past few weeks, we have blogged about the tragic death of a cyclist after a collision with a Chevy pickup truck and a hit-and-run cycling accident that left bicyclist with catastrophic injuries....
View ArticleWho is at Fault in a Bicycle Accident Case in North Carolina?
After a bike crash Bicycle accident cases can result in serious injuries and death to a cyclist. In the aftermath of a bike crash, it is essential to have a full investigation into who is at fault in a...
View ArticleBike to Work Day: Would You Wake Up at 4 AM and Ride 40 Miles to Work Every Day?
If this man can wake up at 4:15 am and ride 40 miles to work every day, I guess hardly any of us have an excuse for skipping out on Bike to Work Day this year. Well, except Coconut and Otis. They are...
View ArticleFive Bicycle Safety Tips for National Bike Month
May was National Bike Month. Each year, the League of American Bicyclists uses National Bike Month to promote cycling as a healthy and inexpensive mode of transportation. The message is catching on....
View ArticleThe Appearance of Bird Scooters Brings Safety Concerns
North Carolina streets and sidewalks have been overrun with Bird scooters. These electric scooters are similar to bike share and car share programs such as Uber and Lyft but provide an easier way to...
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