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  1. #1
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    Arkansas law for bikes says they have the same rights and responsibilities as a car, and that we have a 3-feet passing law. My son recently took the driver's test and read half the book (passed the test anyway). There is a section about bikes and other "slow moving vehicles" that just addresses how you safely pass them (the 3-feet law is new, so I don't believe it was in our copy of the book). I think it assumes that everyone knows that bikes can be on the road, so it doesn't question whether bikes should actually be on the road. Just sort of lumps them in with tractors, if I recall.

    My son said there were no questions on the test about bikes or slow moving vehicles, but there were only 25 questions. There was a LOT left off.

    Karen

  2. #2
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    May 2007
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    I heard that Kansas (where I grew up) just added a question about bikes to their driver's test, after 2 years of lobbying. It's nice when Ks does something I can be proud of instead of for example banning evolution. I guess there was an article about it in Bicycle magazine (the driver's test, not evolution).

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    I finally went into the DMV last week to take my computer test to earn my OR state license. (Moved here from PA this year.) They actually have an entire book, besides the one for autos, for bikers and what the rules are. Full diagrams for the cyclist and what they can and should be doing for many situations. From using the crosswalks to make a turn at a busy intersection to taking the entire lane. It's really comprehensive. We have it here at home and I've looked through it a couple of times now. Very cool. I wish all states did something like that. As for in the regular manual, they do a great job of explaining the laws but I'm sure most skip over that part. I did however have a bike question on my driver's test. It was about sharing the road as a cyclist takes the lane and what is correct. I wonder how many future drivers miss that one...
    Oh, that's gonna bruise...
    Only the suppressed word is dangerous. ~Ludwig Börne

 

 

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