Bikes and motor vehicles: Sharing the road safely

EUREKA – Spring has arrived, and an increasing number of bicyclists are hitting the highways.


Caltrans wants to remind bicyclists and motorists that they need to share the road in a courteous, cautious, and attentive manner.


Safety is Caltrans' No. 1 goal, and the following tips will help keep both bicyclists and motorists safe on our highways.


For bicyclists:


Be sure your bicycle is safe to ride. Wear a helmet for safety, even if you are over 18, and bright clothing for increased visibility to motorists.


Follow the same rules of the road that apply to motorists. Ride defensively; expect motorists NOT to see you. Ride a car door’s width away from parked cars.


Be especially cautious at intersections; they are where most collisions occur. Always use lights at

night – a white headlight and a red taillight. Consider using flashing lights, front and back, in the daytime for increased visibility.


For motorists:


Remember that bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities on the road as motorists. When passing a bicyclist on a narrow road, wait until it is safe and you can give them at least 3 feet of

space between your vehicle and their bicycle.


Before making a right turn, be sure you are not turning in front of a bicyclist, and if there is a bike

lane motorists are required to signal and merge into it before turning. Be cautious when opening car doors.


For everyone:


Before traveling and during your trip, be sure to check current road conditions.


For the most current road information on all state highways, please call 1-800-427-7623 (1-800-GAS-ROAD), or visit www.dot.ca.gov.

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