All of our readers across California who pay even a modicum of attention to their health by regularly engaging in physical activities know the power of a "one foot after the other" strategy. Flat out, walking -- that's right, just walking -- is right at the top of...
Month: March 2016
Status check: What’s going on with lane-splitting in California?
It's too lenient. No, it's too restrictive. Those two dual and polar-opposite perspectives regarding the so-called practice of motorcycle lane-splitting are at least in part what reportedly and summarily stalled a legislative bill regarding that subject last summer in...
Let there be light: a bit of instruction for California bicyclists
Although an adult bicyclist profiled recently in a Los Angeles Times article had things kind of backwards regarding California bike-related safety laws, he is fully schooled now and was likely far from being alone concerning his prior misunderstanding. What he thought...
Far from a minor concern: hit-and-run accidents across Los Angeles
"[I]f you wanted to murder someone," says one state legislator, "it would almost be better to just hit them with your car." And the reason for that felonious strategy would be simple and eminently rational: you likely wouldn't get caught. In fact, according to a...
