By Bob Mionske, J.D. We can say this much: Mark Hurlbert, Colorado’s Fifth Judicial District Attorney, went the extra mile to protect hit-and-run driver Martin Erzinger (read the story here)…
There’s no such thing as a cycling license–but you should carry ID on rides. Here’s why. By Bob Mionske Here’s a conundrum: if you don’t need a license to ride…
By Bob Mionske Matthew Kenney, 14, was an honors student, and a popular athlete who was active in several sports. David Weaving, 48, had five drunken driving convictions on his…
By Bob Mionske The first email alerting me to the news arrived at 9:00 on Friday morning. And then the next e-mail arrived. And the next. And the next. By…
This news article featuring Bob Mionske has been reproduced here for our archives. To access the original article, follow the link. The New York Times: Cyclists Condemn Prosecutor’s Decision By…
Three years ago, a series of tragedies could have marred Portland, Oregon cycling forever. Instead, the city found a way to move forward. By Bob Mionske Three years ago this…
The Seattle Times: Politics, friction reshape influential Cascade Bicycle Club Seattle-based Cascade Bicycle Club has grown from a mostly recreational organization to a 13,000-strong group and a powerful influence at…
The New York Times: 4-Year-Old Can Be Sued, Judge Rules in Bike Case By ALAN FEUER Published: October 28, 2010 Citing cases dating back as far as 1928, a judge…
The New York Times: On ‘Dooring’ of Bicyclists By AL BAKER Cyclists sometimes call it “the door prize,” or simply being “doored.” And in a city where the tension between…
This news article featuring Bob Mionske has been reproduced here for our media archives. To access the original article, follow the link. WJCU radio, Cleveland, Ohio, “The Outspoken Cyclist” host…