Colorado:
http://bicyclecolo.org/articles/docu...ences-pg54.htm
Check "Colorado Statute 42-4-1412" for the bicycle portion of the vehicle code.
Colorado:
http://bicyclecolo.org/articles/docu...ences-pg54.htm
Check "Colorado Statute 42-4-1412" for the bicycle portion of the vehicle code.
thanks, you ladies rock!
The seemingly random nature of cycling laws does add confusion. My folks live in WI and my dad likes to rant about the tourons (seriously, some of these tourists are morons, whether on a bike, driving, walking, etc. Stopping in the middle of a busy street to take photos is asking for trouble) riding 2 abreast. But I looked online and found that this is perfectly legal in their state. It would make sense if driving and cycling laws were the same from state-to-state.
Kirsten
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I don't understand why the cop didn't stop to give the guy a ticket. Let's think about this for a minute - today, that tool learned that he can even give a cop grief over being a cyclist, and there will be no consequences.
Some interesting points have been made about inconsistencies between state road rules. Here in Australia, efforts have been made to bring state road rules into alignment. This has been a work in progress for several years now. I think it's particularly welcomed by people living on state borders who travel interstate for work, leisure etc. I would love to see the state road rules abolished in favour of a national set of road rules.
Max