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Cyclists Riding Two Abreast (More)

By Geo Posted on July 15, 2009 Posted in Ask Geo, Group Riding, Lane Width & Sharing 4 Comments Tagged with impeding traffic, narrow lanes, no passing, riding double, Two Abreast

Question In reference to the substandard-width lane:  As you know, I work on A1A which is a substandard-width lane roadway. The speed limit is 35 miles per hour and there is a no passing zone. If a bike rider was …

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Passing a Bicyclist in a No Passing Zone

By Geo Posted on July 15, 2009 Posted in Ask Geo, Overtaking & Passing 4 Comments Tagged with double-yellow line, impeding traffic, no passing

Question Can a driver legally pass a bicyclist that is taking the lane in a “No Passing Zone”?

Legal Basis for This Site

By Geo Posted on July 15, 2009 Posted in Ask Geo, Misc No Comments

Question Could you please explain where you are getting your legal opinion for this statute?

Cyclists Riding Two Abreast

By Geo Posted on July 13, 2009 Posted in Ask Geo, Group Riding, Lane Width & Sharing 5 Comments Tagged with impeding traffic, riding double, Two Abreast

Question The lane is not wide enough for two vehicles (bike and car) and a cyclist takes the lane.  Since the cyclist takes the whole lane, can cyclists now ride double without being in violation of impeding traffic?

Motor Vehicles in Bike Lanes

By Geo Posted on July 7, 2009 Posted in Ask Geo, Bike Lanes 1 Comment Tagged with bike lanes

Question Are there any circumstances in which a motor vehicle can legally use a bicycle lane?

Bicycles in left or right turn lanes

By Geo Posted on July 7, 2009 Posted in Ask Geo, Making Turns No Comments Tagged with cycling groups, dedicated turn lanes, traffic lights

Question Especially on the weekends, there are large groups of bicyclists, sometimes with 50-100 riders.  When they stop for a red light, they bunch up and begin to even fill the left-turn-only lane, thereby obstructing vehicles from using that assigned …

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