by Ken Christensen | Jan 20, 2014 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Cycling Tips, Road Safety For Bikes
If you are a cyclist or if you have had the chance to be around many cyclists, you have probably heard your fair share of stories of cyclists who forget to clip out of their pedals and fall down. Every cyclist who has switched from flat, platform pedals to clipless...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 17, 2014 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Cycling Tips, Road Safety For Bikes, Utah Bicycle Laws
Changes Around the World According to the London Evening Standard “Rules on traffic lights, priority at road junctions and street signs have all been updated in favour of cyclists by the Government after urgent talks with the Mayor.” This legislation...
by Russ Hymas | Jan 14, 2014 | Bicycle Injuries
Being considerably more exposed than motorists, a cyclist’s primary safety concern is to avoid a collision. Yet there are injuries that can occur without an accident ever taking place. Fortunately, a cyclist has significant —almost absolute— control of injuries...
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 25, 2013 | Utah Bicycle Accident Lawyer
The Copenhagen Wheel by the MIT spin-off allows you to turn any bike into a hybrid. How does it do this? The wheel acts like a Toyota Prius by saving all the juice wasted during braking and turning and giving it back to you for a little boost while on steep hills....
by Russ Hymas | Dec 23, 2013 | Cycling Tips, Road Safety For Bikes
As a bicyclist, having close calls when it comes to accidents happens more often than we would hope. One of the greatest challenges of bicyclist involved in an accident is to present proof of what exactly happened, especially if there are no witnesses to the accident...
by Russ Hymas | Dec 20, 2013 | Children Bicycle Accidents, Cycling Tips
Some of the most popular memories for children include learning how to ride their first bike. Parents usually gauge their children and evaluate when the perfect time to invest in a bike. When they do make this initial investment they need to be sure to equip their...
by Russ Hymas | Dec 17, 2013 | Cycling Tips
Biking is a good way to exercise and bond with family members. Exposing a child to biking can begin as early as 9 months old or when the child can sit up by themselves. As parents, usually you are exposed to numerous errands; and piling the child into the car...
by Russ Hymas | Dec 12, 2013 | Biking Events
Event though winter is upon us there are still multiple events for the avid cyclists and those simply interested in the sport. The following is a list of events set to take place in Utah and on the national stage in the upcoming winter months. 2013 UVU Cyclo-cross...
by Russ Hymas | Dec 9, 2013 | Personal Injury Attorney
It’s often hard to image life any different or more difficult than it already is. However, those who have lost a limb are facing challenges every day. With the loss of just one leg, the once simple task of walking across the street is now strenuous and much...