by Ken Christensen | Mar 31, 2014 | Uncategorized
As reported by Utah Policy, Mayor Mike Caldwell and the City of Ogden have made great strides in establishing Ogden as a destination for outdoor recreation. Just last fall, Mayor Caldwell joined a group of Asian Cycling CEOs for a 6-day, 420-mile bicycle tour of Utah....
by Russ Hymas | Mar 19, 2014 | Uncategorized
I’m certain that most cyclists would agree that one of humanity’s greatest inventions is the wheel. Since its first creation, the wheel has come a long way to now take its prominent role in U.S. streets across the country. How did we get to the two-wheeled...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 14, 2014 | Cycling Tips, Uncategorized, Utah Bicycle Laws
In a state known for Wasatch Front commuter traffic, wide roads filled with SUVs, and a massive pollution-related inversion, just how do bikes and cyclists fit into the mix? Is Utah considered a Bike-Friendly state? and does the growing number of cyclists...
by Russ Hymas | Dec 17, 2012 | Uncategorized
Establishing fault in any traffic accident is a tricky matter—the more so in the case of a bicycle accident, where it has to be taken into account that motor vehicles and bicycles are not on an equal footing, so to speak. While it may seem that the size of the car in...
by Russ Hymas | Feb 16, 2012 | Uncategorized
The purpose of a bicycle accident lawyer is to represent the bicyclists who are injured due to the negligence of another person. A few questions most people may have are: What is involved in a bicycle accident? Is this sort of accident different than a vehicular...
by Russ Hymas | Dec 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
A Salt Lake City man has taken it upon himself to ensure the future protection of cyclists by putting strands of LED lights on bicycles and backpacks. Brandon Smith first conceived of the idea after he was almost hit by a vehicle on a dark street; now, with his LED...