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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Muskegon Police Department reminds bicyclists of the following tips

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As warm weather returns, the Muskegon Police Department reminds bicyclists of the following tips.

Bicyclists should:

-Ride with traffic and follow the rules of the road.

-Use hand signals when turning or stopping.

-Obey traffic signals, signs, and markings.

-When dark, a white light on the front and rear red reflector is required.

-Ride on the trail, paved shoulder, bike lane, or bike route.

-Be visible: wear appropriate high visibility safety gear, including a helmet.

-Watch for debris that might make you fall or swerve.

-Watch for turning traffic.

Sidewalks:

-Bicyclists are not required to use sidewalks or side paths.

-Sidewalks themselves pose dangers to bicyclists. Uneven surfaces, gaps, and pedestrians make sidewalks difficult and dangerous for bicycles to navigate.

If you must ride on a sidewalk:

-Yield to pedestrians and walk bikes in crowded areas.

-Provide an audible warning with a bell or call out “passing on your left”.

-Watch for distracted motorists/pedestrians; never assume they see you.

-Ride with the direction of traffic (on the right side of the road).

-Ride at a cautious speed. Stop and yield at intersections like a pedestrian.

Local ordinance rules:

-Motorists must give bicyclists at least 5 feet of space when passing.

-Bicyclists should not ride abreast on sidewalks except when passing.

-Electric bikes may be operated on local roads, public parks, and the bike path.

-Electric bikes shall not be operated on or alongside any sidewalk.

Further Resources: https://tinyurl.com/328sffzt

Sources: Michigan State Police and League of Michigan Bicyclists

Original source can be found here.

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