Californiaās coastal highways like the iconic Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 1) offer breathtaking views of cliffs, beaches, and ocean vistas. But their beauty can mask serious [ā¦]
Carpooling is a great way to save money, reduce traffic, and lessen your environmental footprint. But when multiple passengers and busy schedules are involved, safety and [ā¦]
Family road trips across California can be unforgettable adventures, from exploring Yosemiteās peaks to cruising the Pacific Coast Highway. But long drives with kids, luggage, and [ā¦]
Jogging at night can be peaceful and convenient, especially in Californiaās warm evenings. However, reduced visibility increases the risk of accidents with vehicles, cyclists, or even [ā¦]
Californiaās diverse geography means winter holiday travel can involve everything from sunny coastal freeways to snow-covered mountain passes. Heavy traffic, unpredictable weather, and long trips make [ā¦]
While California is known for its sunshine, the rainy season typically from late fall through early spring can transform dry roads into slippery hazards. Even light [ā¦]
Speed bumps are a simple but effective way to reduce speeding and prevent accidents on residential streets. Across California, community groups have successfully organized and funded [ā¦]
Distracted driving remains a leading cause of accidents in California, and state and local agencies are rolling out fresh campaigns to tackle the problem head-on. These [ā¦]
Pedestrian bridges also known as footbridges or skywalks are more than just convenient shortcuts. In Californiaās high-traffic areas, they can significantly improve safety, accessibility, and neighborhood [ā¦]
Helmet laws are critical for reducing head injuries among cyclists, scooter riders, and motorcyclists. While California has statewide regulations, some counties and cities adopt additional rules [ā¦]
Californiaās Three Feet for Safety Act is designed to protect cyclists by requiring drivers to give them adequate space when passing. Knowing how this law works [ā¦]
Street closures are often necessary for construction, block parties, or special events, but they can have unintended consequences for emergency services. In Californiaās busy neighborhoods, even [ā¦]