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Bike Riders' Bill of Rights
and Responsibilities 1.Bike
riders on roadways have the same rights as motor vehicle operators, and
must obey the same laws. Bike riders must signal all turns, come to full
stops at all stop signs and traffic lights, yield turns to pedestrians
and oncoming traffic, etc. Oregon State law does not require that a bike
rider must put his/her foot on the ground during a complete stop. 2. Bike riders on sidewalks
have the same rights and must follow the same laws as pedestrians, and
must be responsible for the safety of pedestrians. This does not apply
in the Portland downtown Fareless Square, where bikes are not allowed on
sidewalks. 3. Bike riders must travel as
close as is safe to the right side of the roadway, unless (a) travelling
at the speed of traffic, (b) avoiding hazardous conditions, (c)
preparing to turn left, (d) using a one-way street. Although bike riders
have the right to the full lane of traffic if necessary for safety, they
must pull over at the first safe opportunity to allow faster traffic to
pass. 4. Bike riders have the right to
travel 2 abreast (but not more than 2), unless riding 2 abreast impedes
the normal flow of traffic. However, with reference to #3, if there is
not enough room for a bike and a car to travel in the same lane safely,
2 bikes may ride abreast and impede the flow of traffic. 5. Bike riders
do not have to carry identification. 6. At night, the bike must use a
white light in front that is visible from 500 feet away, and have a red
reflector (if not a light) on the rear. 7. Bike riders under 16 years of
age are required to wear a helmet. 8. Bike riders may carry loads as
long as one hand is always on the handlebars and full control of the
bike is maintained at all times. This does not apply to passengers,
unless the bike is specifically made for more than one person. These guidelines are taken
from the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). For more information, contact
the City of Portland Bicycle Program, 823-7082, or the Bicycle
Transportation Alliance, 226-0676, or at www.bta4bikes.org. Created by
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