Making a left turn off of a busy street and into a parking lot can be difficult, especially if the driver making this attempt does not see everything that’s coming his or her way. While it’s too early to know exactly what occurred with regards to a San Diego motorcycle accident that took place yesterday, [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Motorcycles are a regular sight on the roads of San Diego, but one of the problems that can arise with these vehicles is that drivers of sedans, SUV’s and trucks often state that they did not see a motorcyclist prior to a collision. Unfortunately, that appears to be the preliminary explanation for the cause of [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Turning left across a lane of oncoming traffic may seem relatively routine for most people who have years of driving experience, but the reality of the matter is that this is a maneuver that must be done with proper timing and judgment. If a mistake is made in this situation, the results can be disastrous. [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Driving a motorcycle in California is a natural choice for many people. The climate is quite conducive to such a form of transportation, but those who do ride on two wheels tend to encounter a high degree of danger. Even one slight mistake by either a motorcyclist or a motorist can lead to disaster. Tragically, [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 31, 2011
California motorcycle crashes occur several times per day throughout the state, but the majority of them are either single-vehicle crashes or collisions between a motorcycle and a larger vehicle. There are relatively few in number that involve two motorcycles, especially head-on collisions. Tragically, that’s what occurred yesterday when a sailor was killed in a San [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 19, 2010
Anyone who spends time on the roads of San Diego understands that motorcycles are a regular sight. While motorcycles offer several advantages in terms of transportation, they also present danger to those who ride them, particularly if another motorist makes a mistake. That’s apparently what occurred on Wednesday afternoon when a man was seriously injured [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, July 17, 2010
Motorcycles are extremely common in San Diego, especially in the summer months. When California motorcycle accidents occur, they most often involve a collision between a motorcycle and a larger vehicle. It’s relatively rare for two motorcycle to collide in normal traffic conditions. However, that’s exactly what occurred last night when two motorcyclists were hurt in [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Driving a motorcycle in almost any area involves risk, and this is especially so when motorcyclists are sharing the road with other vehicles. Tragically, a motorcyclist from El Cajon paid the ultimate price for taking on this risk on Sunday night when he was involved in a San Diego motorcycle accident that took his life. [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 17, 2010
A man from Tulare County California was involved in a fatal San Diego motorcycle accident in Mission Beach, in San Diego. The accident reports indicate that the driver of the motorcycle, an unidentified 29-year-old man from Kingsburg, was heading west on West Mission Bay Drive on his 2004 BMW motorcycle when he hit a parked [...]
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