08/25/2025
RIDE SAFE MY CYCLING FRIENDS....
Gone... a true local legend here... my condescendence's to the Rosskopf family...
Cycling attorney dies following bike crash in Decatur
Ken Rosskopf, an attorney known for his work in cycling law, passed away from injuries sustained in a cycling crash. He was in his mid-80s at the time.
11/04/2021
See y'all next season....
06/24/2021
July 1st Brings Changes to the 3 Foot Law in GEORGIA!
While the 3 foot law has been on the books since 2011, it is still relatively poorly understood.
Effective July 1st, it has been amended to be much clearer, and since it is very similar to the Spencer Pass Law regarding passing emergency vehicles from 2017, it should be fairly easy to honor as drivers.
At its core, the new version of the 3 foot law states that a driver passing a bicycle should change lanes if road and traffic conditions allow, including passing on a double yellow when the conditions are safe to do so. No passing into blind turns, blind hills, or oncoming traffic.
When it is not safe to change lanes, a driver is required to slow down to 25 mph or 10 mph below the posted speed limit, whichever is greater, to execute a safe pass within the lane and shared space.
Violations of this law now carry a maximum fine of $250 as a misdemeanor offense.
So all of us (as drivers) need to be aware of this law change, and treat the passing of cyclists on the roads as proscribed, at the risk of being issued a citation. It is worth noting that under current Georgia law, a video recording of an act is valid as an eye witness in court, and that many cyclists have adopted both front and rear facing cameras much as drivers are have adopted dash cameras. These videos are valid witnesses for enforcement of violations along these lines at the discretion of local law enforcement agencies.
Thank you to Bike Law Foundation Ambassador and advocate Dru Satori for providing such easily digestible language and to Bike Law Georgia’s Bruce Hagen for your tireless work for all GA bicyclists!
02/15/2021
Set your clocks... weekday rides will be back soon! Follow at Gwinnett Cycling Group.
10/28/2020
It's a WRAP for 2020 for all weekday rides... see everyone in 2021!
Please bookmark the Gwinnett Cycling Group page on FaceBook!
04/06/2020
http://www.bikeirvine.org/news/2020/4/1/riding-in-the-time-of-covid-19?fbclid=IwAR2RSBtsXyOZW-bWn12TUpUWIgdDySqZ4BcrvuDoL7HASfHUZIwOKk5dQcY
Riding in the time of Covid-19 — BCI -- Bicycle Club of Irvine
The advice/opinions about healthy people wearing masks is shifting. Certainly if you have any symptoms or have been around a sick person, you are potentially a carrier & should keep your breath contained in a mask – and stay away from anyone. For health care professionals, who have
03/06/2020
All weekday rides are back starting this Monday, 3/9/2020 at 6:30pm... check out the schedule at Gwinnett Cycling Group!