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Jul 15 2015
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California Cyclists Buzzed — By The CHP!

By Rick Bernardi Bicycle Law Education, Blog, Featured No Comments

When the Beatles were in the studio recording what has gone down in music history as “the most important rock & roll album ever made,” Paul McCartney, working on one of his songs, sang “it’s getting better all …

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Sep 16 2014
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5 Ways To Improve 3 Foot Passing Laws

By Rick Bernardi Bicycle Law Education, Blog, Featured No Comments

“3 feet to pass” is the law in California now. “3 foot laws” are a good idea—but that doesn’t mean that they can’t be improved. Here are 5 ways that 3 foot laws can be improved:

1. Eliminate exceptions …

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Sep 16 2014
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5 Reasons Why 3 Foot Passing Laws Are A Great Idea

By Rick Bernardi Bicycle Law Education, Blog, Featured No Comments

Today, California’s new “3 Foot Passing law” takes effect, and is finally the law in the state. It’s been a long time coming—two previous attempts to pass the law met a fateful end at the tip of Governor Brown’s …

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Jul 16 2014
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An Unavoidable Tragedy

By Rick Bernardi Anti-Cyclist Bias, Blog, Featured, The Windshield Perspective 2 Comments

(a satire) By Rick Bernardi

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EVERYTOWN- A cyclist was killed today when he collided with a vehicle on Main Street. According to Everytown Police Sgt. Ben Dover, the cyclist and the driver of the vehicle were both traveling in the …

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Apr 29 2014
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Pop Quiz: Bike Theft

By BicycleLaw Bike Theft, Blog, Featured No Comments

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1. True or False: Bike theft is annoying to the victim, but overall is not a serious crime problem. That is why law enforcement agencies don’t devote many resources to fighting the problem.

2. Multiple Choice: Bike Theft is…
a. …

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Dec 05 2012
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Confronting The Scofflaw Cyclist

By BicycleLaw Blog, Featured, Scofflaws 13 Comments

By Rick Bernardi, J.D.

You’ve probably seen “the comment.” It goes something like this. A news article reports that a cyclist was injured, or maybe even killed. The cyclist was following the law. The driver was not. Maybe the driver …

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