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RivCo Sheriff's Department Observes Bicycle Safety Month
The Riverside County Sheriff's Department offers the following safety tips for bicyclists and drivers ...
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — May is National Bicycle Safety Month, and Riverside County Sheriff’s Department is encouraging drivers to slow down when passing bicyclists.
The department is also asking bicyclists to be visible and safe on the road.
“Bicyclists are safest when they act like and are treated the same as drivers,” Deputy Ray Cortez said. “Please share the road with bicyclists and think of them as your closest friends or family. We all want to get where we need to go safely, whether that is in the car or on a bike.”
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The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department offers the following safety tips for bicyclists and drivers:
Drivers
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- Slow down. Give at least three to five feet of space when passing a bike. California law requires drivers to provide at least three feet of space between a vehicle and bicycle.
- Wait for a safe place to pass when driving behind a bike, especially on narrow roads.
- If making a right turn, assume a bicyclist is traveling through the intersection unless they signal otherwise.
- When making a left turn, yield to oncoming bicyclists just as you would for other drivers.
- Look for cyclists before opening a car door.
- Never drive distracted or impaired.
Bike Riders
- Be predictable, safe, and seen: obey traffic laws, use hand signals, use lights at night (front white light and rear red reflector), and wear a helmet.
- Bicyclists must travel in the same direction of traffic and have the same requirements as any slow-moving vehicle.
- Avoid the door zone: do not ride too closely to parked cars.
- If there’s a bike lane, use it, unless making a left turn, passing, or approaching a place where a right turn is allowed.
- Yield to pedestrians. Bicyclists must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians within marked crosswalks or within unmarked crosswalks at intersections.
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