“Run Away!”: Dismounting to Cross the Street

  Have you ever seen those people whose strategy for staying dry in a surprise rainstorm is the same as that of Monty Python’s King Arthur when he encounters danger—that is, to “run away”? Or have you ever noticed that this method is the same one used by children...

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Personal Injury Lawyers (Between You and the Asphalt)

  It has been said (amid chuckles) that the hardest part of learning to ride a bicycle is the pavement. Without escalating into the realm of the improbably cataclysmic, there is no reason to debate this fact. However, if anything can make riding a bicycle more...

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Bouncing Back from a Bicycle Accident sans Regret

An esteemed American writer once said, “Learn to ride a bicycle. You will not regret it if you live.” And while Mark Twain is not known particularly for his sincerity (at least, not when taken at face value), numerous health-crazed, fun-loving, environmentally...

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“You Never Said I Couldn’t”: Texting on a Bicycle

There are some things you shouldn’t have to be told.  If you shouldn’t light fires in the house, burning the house to the ground is out of the question.  If vandalism is wrong, so is chopping down a tower of Notre Dame.  If it’s irresponsible to text and drive, why...

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iPods: The Bane of the Bicyclist

If you read the title, you’re probably wondering what an iPod has to do with bicycle safety.  People listen to car radios and jog with iPods—why do bicyclists who use a portable music player have more cause for concern? While it is important that everyone remain alert...

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Safety in Legality: Utah Bicycle Laws

Too many bicyclists approach larger vehicles the same way they approach bullies—either by staying under the radar in hopes that their tormentor will get bored or by confronting the party they see as aggressive and asserting their rights.  A timid bicyclist will go to...

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Bicycle Accident Lawyers Who Shine On

A wet-behind-the-ears bicyclist is a diamond in the rough—capable of incredible feats of endurance and extraordinary finesse, but relatively naïve when it comes to riding in the presence of other vehicles.  Full competence on the road requires experience, but this can...

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Fully Equipped…for Justice

Many athletic pursuits require some sort of accessory for safe and/or optimal performance.  Soccer players have shin guards, swimmers have goggles, and weight lifters have unnecessarily tight tank tops sporting slogans like “Sweat is your armpits’ way of crying for...

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