Fred has thousands of miles of cycling under his belt, in California and throughout the United States. He has taken cycling tours in Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, Vermont and Virginia. He frequently commutes to his San Diego law office on his bicycle. Fred is an active member of the
Blind Stokers Club
, an organization that provides opportunities...
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Fred has thousands of miles of cycling under his belt.
Most sports and activities have their own words and expressions that are unique to the events. All cyclists, especially those who regularly plan San Diego cycling excursions, may improve their biking experiences by understanding basic cycling terminology. Using the appropriate cycling terms...
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When You Should Report a Bicycle Accident Even If Injuries Seem MinorWhen you are involved in a bicycle accident, your first reaction may be to stand up quickly and reassure everyone that you are fine. You might feel embarrassed, shaken, or eager to move on without causing a scene. However, what feels minor in the first few minutes after a crash can develop into something far more serious. ...
Why E-Bike Class Rules Matter for Where You Can Ride in CaliforniaWhen you ride an electric bicycle in California, you are not just hopping on a faster version of a traditional bike. You are operating a vehicle that falls into a specific legal category, and that category directly affects where you can ride. California law divides e-bikes into three classes based on how the motor assists ...
How to Avoid Dooring Accidents When Riding Near Parked Cars in CaliforniaWhen you ride your bike along California streets lined with parked cars, you face one of the most common and dangerous hazards for cyclists: a suddenly opened car door. A dooring accident happens when a driver or passenger opens a vehicle door directly into your path, leaving you little or no time to react. The impact can ...