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The top reasons cyclists stop cycling, and potential cyclists don’t ride, are near misses and perceived risk.
Our mission is to create Safe, Shared, Streets, by preventing near misses, collisions, injuries and fatalities.
Each individual cyclist that rides with a camera, and reports all of their near miss incidents to our free Incident Management System, helps to create safe, shared, streets for all vulnerable road users.
We invite all cyclists - pedal powered, electric bikes, scooters and motorcyclists - to use our free Incident Management System to track, map, update and analyze all of their near miss incidents, search for repeat offenders, establish potential patterns of dangerous driver behavior, and generate near miss data to map dangerous locations - before collisions occur!
Profits from our work support our mission.
Pioneers at the California Transportation Commission Technical Advisory Committee
One week ago Matt Turner, Chair of the Alameda County Transportation Commission’s Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, and Craig Davis, Founder…
Read MorePresentation to California Transportation Commission Technical Advisory Committee
Matt Turner, Chair of the Alameda County Transportation Commission’s Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, and Craig Davis, Founder of www.CyclistVideoEvidence.com, will…
Read MoreGroundbreaking Town Hall! Cyclists’ Incident Reports Provide New Data For ATP Grant Applications!
Active Transportation Program Applications Can Now Use Cyclists’ Criminal Near Miss Data! Until now, the California Transportation Commission’s Active Transportation…
Read MoreGroundbreaking Town Hall! Positive Driver Identification NOT Required In Cyclist Video Evidence!
Cyclists who ride with a camera can provide irrefutable video evidence of criminal near miss incidents: specifically assault and reckless…
Read MoreEnforcing Laws For Cycling Safety – A Free and Innovative Town Hall – 6/14/18 – 6:30pm – 8:30pm
On 6/14/18 we will be hosting: Enforcing Laws For Cycling Safety – A Free and Innovative Town Hall. …
Read MoreAssault and Battery Case Dismissed in Felony Armed Robbery Plea Deal
Assault and Battery Case Dismissed in Felony Armed Robbery Plea Deal 10/20/17 – Three assailants, driving fifty miles per hour…
Read MoreSpeaking at National Bike Summit in D.C. – Jurisdictional Risk Survey – Cycling Safety Legal Barriers and Precedents Poster
Our Founder, Craig Davis, will be speaking at the League of American Cyclists’ National Bike Summit in Washington D.C. on…
Read MoreUpdate: Assaulted and Battered Woman Cyclist Trapped in Alameda County District Attorney’s Overflow Box
On 10/20/17 one of our member cyclists was assaulted by two assailants launching projectiles from a car traveling at 50…
Read MoreUpdate: CHP and Alameda DA Decide Driver Who Hit Father Cycling with Daughter Does Not Rise To Reckless
If THIS incident does not “rise to reckless” what does? CHP Investigation Report, Recommendations: none. Cited for unsafe passing, CVC…
Read MoreIn addition to providing our free Incident Management System, explained below this section, we also take on select cases to set legal precedents that all cyclists can leverage. When a case is selected, we represent our member as their advocate and intermediary so they can remain anonymous, if desired, as in our Glendale case and for our member who was assaulted in Castro Valley. We also deconstruct and time-slice their video evidence to reveal hidden details in incidents that often last only a few seconds. Lastly, we work with law enforcement so these cases are correctly charged and prosecuted. Throughout the process we share lessons learned, via our email list and on this site, so all cyclists can leverage our work and legal precedents.
We are also working with the California Transportation Commission to ensure near miss data, generated by cyclists' near miss incident reports submitted to our Incident Management System, can be used by local government agencies to secure Active Transportation Program grants to improve roads for cycling safety. Until now, the grant funding has been based on collisions.
Below are posts explaining why we focused on criminal near misses, assault and reckless driving, and our legal and policy precedents. If law enforcement tells you that they have to "On View" all incidents, or cannot cite a driver for a criminal near miss, you can show them our precedents and contact us for assistance.
Announcing our Near Miss Spectrum
Our mission is to increase the number of cyclists who feel safe and confident riding on the roads yet near…
Read MorePioneers at the California Transportation Commission Technical Advisory Committee
One week ago Matt Turner, Chair of the Alameda County Transportation Commission’s Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, and Craig Davis, Founder…
Read MoreGroundbreaking Town Hall! Cyclists’ Incident Reports Provide New Data For ATP Grant Applications!
Active Transportation Program Applications Can Now Use Cyclists’ Criminal Near Miss Data! Until now, the California Transportation Commission’s Active Transportation…
Read MoreGroundbreaking Town Hall! Positive Driver Identification NOT Required In Cyclist Video Evidence!
Cyclists who ride with a camera can provide irrefutable video evidence of criminal near miss incidents: specifically assault and reckless…
Read MoreAssault and Battery Case Dismissed in Felony Armed Robbery Plea Deal
Assault and Battery Case Dismissed in Felony Armed Robbery Plea Deal 10/20/17 – Three assailants, driving fifty miles per hour…
Read MoreWhy Do We Focus On Criminal Near Misses?
We focus on criminal near misses, assault and reckless driving, because using cyclist video evidence they should be beyond debate. …
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Track and Analyze all of your Near Miss Incidents for your enlightened self preservation, the safety of your cycling community and the safety of all vulnerable road users.