Street fashion photographer Bill Cunnhingham rode a bicycle

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New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham passed last Saturday after he was hospitalized for a stroke. Embed from Getty Images Cunningham famously rode his bicycle all around New York for street photography and to his shooting gigs. He even has his own tag here at Cyclelicious. The Washington Post‘s nice obit mentions Cunningham’s dislike […]

Orange, CA uses GoPro video, seizes cars in bike crash investigation

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This is kind of incredible. It all began last December when 22-year-old David Collin Berry of Huntington Beach, CA was just driving along in his Mustang GT 5.0 when he collided with cyclist Alan Lee Darnell. According to Berry, he was driving at only 25 MPH when the cyclist swerved directly in front of him. […]

Two cyclist deaths in SF yesterday, another in Pleasanton this morning

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Two women were killed while riding bikes in separate hit-and-run collisions in San Francisco yesterday, June 22, 2016. Details and discussion are in this Hoodline summary that collects statements from police, various news sources and a reddit conversation, but the gist of it: Victim #1 in SoMa at 7th and Howard: woman in her 20s […]

California Central Coast, single file riding, and the 3 foot law

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Remember way back in 2012 when Governor Jerry Brown vetoed California’s second attempt at a three foot passing law? That version of the bill included a provision allowing passing drivers to cross the double yellow line on substandard lane widths when it’s safe to do so, as demonstrated by the passing Nissan SUV in the […]