Safety Tips - Bicycles

Bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers. As a bicyclist, you should obey all traffic laws, including:

  • stopping at red lights and stop signs,
  • paying attention to lane markers,
  • riding near the curb, traveling in the same direction as traffic, and
  • having a light on the front and a red reflector or red light on the back of your bike while riding at night.

Remember to also use proper signals when you want to stop or turn. For a left turn, stretch your left arm to the left; for a right turn, stretch your right arm to the right. For a stop, hold your left arm downward.

Tips for Bicyclists

  • Wear a properly fitted helmet to reduce the chances of head injury and death. (Some cities and counties require cyclists to wear helmets. Contact local law enforcement for more information.)
  • Always check brakes and tires before riding.
  • Make it easier for drivers to see you by wearing light colors or reflective clothing.

Give Us Your Feedback

We want your ideas! Please contact us if you have an idea to improve bicycle safety on state maintained roadways or you have experienced a problem as a rider with a particular highway.

Tips for Drivers

  • Be on the lookout for cyclists on the highway, especially at intersections.
  • If you're passing a bicyclist, move to another lane if possible and give them plenty of room.
  • Watch for riders who may need to maneuver around potholes and debris.

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