
When I first teamed up with Peter Wilborn and Ann Groninger to help launch the Bike Law network, there were exactly four states in the network—Maryland and South Carolina, represented by Peter, North Carolina, represented by …
When I first teamed up with Peter Wilborn and Ann Groninger to help launch the Bike Law network, there were exactly four states in the network—Maryland and South Carolina, represented by Peter, North Carolina, represented by …
Over the years, I’ve written a number of times about incidents in Tennessee. In 2009, there was the crash that killed David Meek, a well-known and popular Chattanooga cyclist. The morning of March 5, 2009, Meek was commuting to …
New York is a study in contradictions. The state is ranked 29th for bicycle-friendliness in the League of American Bicyclists’ 2014 annual ranking. And yet New York City is ranked as the most bicycle-friendly city in America by Bicycling magazine. …
2014 will go down in bicycle history as the year that the Bike Law networkbegan expanding in a big way. The brainchild of South Carolina bicycle accident attorney Peter Wilborn, the Bike Law network had its beginnings in …
The Bike Law Interview: Bryan Waldman, Bike Law Michigan, On Bringing Bicycle Law to the Michigan Driver’s Exam
By Bob Mionske
Michigan has long been the epicenter of the American automobile industry. Although the automobile wasn’t invented there, and …
The Bike Law Interview: Ann Groninger, Bike Law North Carolina: Raising The Next Generation of Cyclists
By Bob Mionske
I recently had the opportunity to talk with North Carolina bicycle accident lawyer Ann Groninger. Ann had recently written a …
The Bike Law Interview: Jason Crawford, Bike Law Colorado, On Denver’s First Protected Bike Lane
By Bob Mionske
I recently came across a photograph. In the photo, a woman is riding her bike in the right lane on a …