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Cupertino Cyclist Hit by Car and Killed in San Benito County

February 25, 2018 Bob

40-year-old Michael Cleveland of San Lordnzo, California, is believed to have struck Jonathan Kaplan while he was riding a Trek bike north on Highway 25 near Cienega Road in San Benito County, California. According to Mercury News, Cleveland was driving Read more

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San Gabriel Cyclist Hit By Lexus

February 23, 2018February 25, 2018 Bob

Officials with the San Gabriel Police Department in California say that a 74-year-old bicyclist was traveling east on Angeleno Avenue when he was struck by a Lexus traveling west along the same stretch of road. The accident occurred near the Read more

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Garbage-Truck Bicycle Accident Leaves One Dead

February 16, 2018February 16, 2018 Bob

Lieutenant Mark Padilla and his assistants at the Fresno County Coroner’s office pronounced 67-year-old Bernadino Delariva of Selma, California, died on Friday, February 3, 2018. Selma Chief of Police Greg Garner says that Delariva had been riding his bike on Read more

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Zagster’s Pace Bike Sharing Now Offers “Smarter Dockless” in Los Angeles

February 15, 2018 Bob

Los Angeles has joined the list of cities serviced by the Zagster Pace Bike-Share Program. The company currently offers riders bikes in Tallahassee, Florida; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Knoxville, Tennessee and Huntsville, Alabama along with some college campuses. Pace bikes use Read more

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Reconstructing Streets in Los Angeles to Prevent Bike Accidents in 2018

February 10, 2018 Bob

Los Angeles is the eighth largest city in the world with over 10 million people calling it their home. Comparing the population to other cities, L.A. would be approximately equal to the total population of 41 states in the U.S.! Read more

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JUMP Bikes available in the Bay Area

February 10, 2018 Bob

Those who live in San Francisco as well as visitor to the city now have a new, environmentally friendly way to get from place to place. JUMP Bikes recently announced that it will make its fleet of bikes, which do Read more

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Streets Just Got Safer for Berkeley Cyclists

January 31, 2018February 15, 2018 Bob

Cycling to class or work just north of the University of California campus has just become “quicker, safer, and more sustainable,” reports the Berkely News. With acceptable weather year around in San Francisco, students cycling to classes and work along Read more

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Man Dies in Tragic California E-Bike Crash – January 2018

January 12, 2018February 16, 2018 Bob

Real estate lawyer and fourth-generation Californian Keith Howard fell off his electric-bike on January 15, 2018. The accident occurred after Keith Howard hit a speed bump about 3 PM on Highland Road near Lonesome Road in Danville, California. He was Read more

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Google Searches for Its Stolen G-Bikes

January 12, 2018February 12, 2018 Bob

Working at Google has many benefits, but it can be very difficult to get around their sprawling campus. With more than 3.1 million square feet of office space spread across the campus called Googleplex. Employees find it relatively easy to Read more

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Cities in California to Launch Biggest Electric Bike-share System in the United States

December 13, 2017February 13, 2018 Bob

More than 1,000 cities nationwide have bike-share programs, and Davis, California, is scheduled to join that list on May 15, 2018. SoBi, a division of Jump Bicycles, will operate the program that will cover Davis, Sacramento and West Sacramento. They Read more

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