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The Road Respect Tour

Filled under Bicycle Accidents, Damages on June 14, 2011 - no comments .

The James Esparza Law Firm wants all motorists and cyclist to know about the Road Respect Tour.  In order to encourage safe cycling and to promote the Road Respect message throughout the State Of Utah, The Utah Department of Transportation, Zero Fatalities and the Department of Public Safety will be sponsoring the first-ever Road Respect Tour, a bike ride across Utah. Beginning in Logan, Utah on June 13 and ending in Hurricane, Utah on June

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The 3 Foot Rule

Filled under Auto Accidents, Bicycle Accidents, Compensation, Damages, Uncategorized on - no comments .

According to the State of Utah in an average year in Utah, 6 bicyclists are killed and nearly 850 are involved in crashes with motor vehicles. Nearly 60% of bicyclists involved in a bicycle/motor vehicle crash are younger than 20 years of age and more than three-fourths (79%) are male (Violence and Injury Prevention Program, UDOH). For the years 1996-2005, Utah had the 15th highest bicycle fatality rate in the nation (National Highway Traffic Safety

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