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Our mission is to increase the number of cyclists who feel safe and confident riding on the roads.
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!
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Requesting All Electric Bicycle and Motorcyclists’ Near Miss Incident Reports
“The Global status report on road safety 2018, launched by World Health Organization in December 2018, highlights that the number…
Read MoreAnnouncing 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 MoreAustin, Texas cyclist’s Cycliq camera lament and secret formula for cycling safety cameras
I live in the suburban wasteland of North Austin where I have been a commuter cyclist for the last 12…
Read MoreUber manager complained about series of near misses by autonomous vehicles that had not been properly investigated
Since we only hear about collisions involving autonomous vehicles we wonder how many have near misses? This article hints that…
Read MoreTown Hall on Best Practices for Riding with a Video Camera – recording online
Thanks to all of you who were able to join our Best Practices For Cyclists Riding with Cameras town hall.…
Read MoreGrizzly Peak Cyclists’ “Wheel Truth” features Cyclist Video Evidence
The Grizzly Peak Cyclists are one of four East Bay cycling groups that just bulk purchased over 200 Cycliq bike…
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 our recent 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' 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, crashes, injuries and fatalities.
Below are posts explaining why we focus 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 an egregious driver without a collision, you can show them our precedents and contact us.
Successfully Prosecute Assault, Without A Collision, Using Cyclist Video Evidence
Assault does not require a collision and can be prosecuted using cyclist video evidence. There have been many occasions where…
Read MoreLaw Enforcement Does Not Have To “On View” All Incidents
On 9/18/2014 one of our member’s had an egregious assault and reckless driving incident in Castro Valley California recorded via…
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