How Long Has Mountain Biking Been In The...
How Long Has Mountain Biking Been In The Olympics? Some of the more recent sports to guarantee a position at the Olympics is XC mountain biking. Cross-country mountain biking took<
Tips and Tricks for Every Rider to Help ...
Cycling is not only a well-liked and enjoyable form of exercise for people of all ages and fitness levels, but it's also a common way to get around. Regardless of<
Another Successful Road Defect Case, Thi...
We recently shared the story of a trial victory from the State of Texas where a bicyclist was injured due to a defect in a road maintained by the Texas<
A Tale of Two Crosswalk Crashes
At Velocipede Law North Carolina, we’ve seen our share of collisions between bicyclists and motorists at sidewalk intersections. Two recent cases, one which we tried and lost and the other,<
FELONY CHARGES FOR WALLER DRIVER
WALLER 6 UPDATE: November 20, 2021The teenage son of Jason and Jennifer Arnold, who, with their permission, was operating his parents’ F-250 diesel truck when he plowed into our 6<
Feeling Those Good Friday Vibes
Firstly, congratulations on this Good Friday (or at least decent Friday) to Andrew, who has received one of the two pairs of Arclight pedals I recently gave yonder and mounted<
New Outside Column! And Other Stuff Too...
I’ve got a new post in Outside and it’s well-nigh OH DEAR GOD WHAT THE HELL IS THAT THING???My motivation for writing this was 4% considering I had very insights<
One Million Dollars for Texas Road Defec...
Recently, tribunal with the Bike Law network took a specimen to a trial versus a titan of a defendant: the Texas Department of Transportation. TxDOT was represented by the Shyster<
More Roads = Better Transportation, And ...
2023 got off to a rough start for Charlotte, North Carolina, particularly in the context of road safety. Within well-nigh a week, we lost a young woman who was<
Cyclist Prevails in North Carolina Trial
Unless you’re a very recent follower of ours, you’ve heard us talk surpassing well-nigh “contributory negligence.” To recap: “pure contributory negligence” is the law in North Carolina and only 3<