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kfergos
03-04-2010, 12:44 PM
Hey all,
A couple legality questions for you I don't think I've encountered even in my LCI training.
1. Is it legal to turn right on a red arrow? (This would apply for drivers too, of course.)
2. Is it legal for motorists to pass bicyclists across a double yellow line? (Is this state-specific? Hmmmm.)
Thanks for the inputs!
Biciclista
03-04-2010, 12:49 PM
no and no.
tangentgirl
03-04-2010, 12:53 PM
I know the answer to 1 is definitely no.
For 2, I think it's no for solid double yellow lines. Yes if the line on the inside becomes dotted for passing.
Pedal Wench
03-04-2010, 12:58 PM
2. Is it legal for motorists to pass bicyclists across a double yellow line? (Is this state-specific? Hmmmm.)
Thanks for the inputs!
I thought that was a "yes" to allow 3-foot to pass. Otherwise, they're buzzing too close to us.
zoom-zoom
03-04-2010, 01:52 PM
Double-yellow is a no-passing zone--I doubt that it matters if the vehicle being passed is a bicycle or a motor vehicle.
nscrbug
03-04-2010, 02:34 PM
Gosh...I get passed in a double-yellow zone ALL THE TIME in my area. I don't know, but I think drivers here must think that since they are passing a bicycle, it's okay to do it. I've even had cars attempt to pass me on a double-yellow in a blind curve....:eek:
kfergos
03-04-2010, 03:16 PM
For the arrow one, I've agonized because I see people drive through when it's red and I see other people wait. I don't want to piss off drivers behind me unnecessarily, so I'd really like to know I'm doing the right thing.
Gosh...I get passed in a double-yellow zone ALL THE TIME in my area. I don't know, but I think drivers here must think that since they are passing a bicycle, it's okay to do it. I've even had cars attempt to pass me on a double-yellow in a blind curve....:eek:That's why I ask. I know bicycles are legally vehicles, which would make you think that cars should stay behind you in double-yellow zones. But everything seems double-yellow around here, and I can't count the number of times cars have passed me anyway.
MartianDestiny
03-04-2010, 04:31 PM
Hey all,
A couple legality questions for you I don't think I've encountered even in my LCI training.
1. Is it legal to turn right on a red arrow? (This would apply for drivers too, of course.)
2. Is it legal for motorists to pass bicyclists across a double yellow line? (Is this state-specific? Hmmmm.)
Thanks for the inputs!
The second one is definitely a YES in the state of Colorado. When they put our "3 foot law" in they specifically stated that motorists could cross a double-yellow to pass a cyclist if they other lane is clear.
ridebikeme
03-04-2010, 04:43 PM
Definitely "no" to number one. But here in Maine, it is legal to pass on a double yellow line if you are passing a cyclist. This law was passed when the three foot law took effect.
OakLeaf
03-04-2010, 06:45 PM
these questions are very state specific. Since the OP is in Washington, just from a reading of the statutes, IANAWL etc. etc.,
the answer to #1 is YES, right turn on red, including a red arrow, after stop . RCW 46.61.055(3)(c).
the answer to #2 (as in many other states) is it depends on whether case law has determined that a bicycle is considered an "obstruction." RCW 46.61.130, 46.61.100(1)(b). Consult an experienced traffic lawyer on that one if it's important to you, but as a practical matter, I can't imagine the cops hassling someone for passing a bicyclist safely, as long as they yield appropriately to oncoming traffic. Cops themselves do it all the time where I live.
#1 is maybe. Depends on where you are. As Oakleaf said, it's legal in Washington. It's legal in my home state too, but you very rarely see red arrows--green arrows turn into solid round red lights, so there's no confusion. More info here: http://www.johncletheroe.org/usa_can/driving/right.htm
I also think Oakleaf is right about #2. Legal or not, I doubt anyone would get in trouble for it, but if something happened as a result (collision with oncoming traffic) then they could be cited for it.
Sarah
Melalvai
03-04-2010, 07:59 PM
Both of those are legal in Missouri. Some red lights are marked "no right on red" but otherwise yes. I believe the yellow line one passed last year.
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