Everything you Need to Know about Motorbike Helmet Laws

California law necessitates that everyone on a Motorcycle put on a helmet, meeting federal standards whenever the vehicle is operating. That everyone includes those who sit along with the motorcyclist for a ride. In California, a passenger who wears a helmet cannot ride with one who does not, plus a helmeted rider is ticketed when…

The Things you Should Know about Accidents Involving Electric Scooters in CA

Several business people are experimenting with a wide range of ways to solve California’s ever-growing traffic issue. Electric scooters can give an environmentally sound, affordable and convenient means of transport for fast travels in urban places. However, accidents that involve these automobiles are increasing, which in turn caused more litigation concerning these kinds of accidents….

Is Riding a Bicycle in a Crosswalk Legal in California?

Several people in the San Francisco Bay Area wonder whether they need to walk their bicycle across the California crosswalks. Technically, in California, one is supposed to walk it whenever he or she is in a crosswalk. Under the California Vehicle Code Section 21200 governing the operation of cycles in the state, riding it across…

Property Damage Claims in Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents are usually very dangerous to those involved. There are laws containing several small details that the presence of a Motorcycle Accident Attorney is highly recommended. Below is a discussion on some of the most important factors regarding motorcycle accident claims such as the property damage claim. Property Damage Claim It is important that…

New Study Reveals the Danger Involved in Motorcycle Riding

A new study looked at how human brain function may have an impact on the way people ride motorbikes. As per news report that came in the magazine “Reader’s Digest”, the study is published in the popular journal named “Human Factors”. It talks about the phenomenon called “inattentional blindness”, which is basically the failure of…