Some additional provisions apply - see “Additional Rules of the Road” belowĬyclists on a sidewalk, path, or trail, or across a roadway on a crosswalk, have all the rights and duties applicable to a pedestrian under the same circumstances. Stopping for school buses with flashing red lights. Yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks ( 41-6a-1002) Slowing to a reasonable speed at yield signs and stop signs (stops signs may be treated as yield signs for cyclists) ( 41-6a-902) Your bicycle is considered a vehicle and you have the same rights and are subject to the same provisions as the operator of any other vehicle ( 41-6a-1102). “Bicycle” means every device propelled by human power by feet or hands acting upon pedals or cranks, with seat for the operator, and wheels 14 inches or greater in diameter( 41-6a-102) Motorists may cross the centerline ( 41-6a-701) or the center two-way left turn lane ( 41-6a-710) to pass a bicycle if it can be done safely. In addition, motorists may not attempt to distract a bicyclist for the purpose of causing injury or force a bicyclist off the roadway ( 41-6a-706.5). Motorists may not pass within 3-feet of a moving bicycle.
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