Bicycle
Safety
Rules of the Road and Safety Tips
Rules of the Road:
Persons riding bicycles or mopeds on the roadway have the
same rights and duties as drivers of motor vehicles. Bicycle
riders can receive traffic citations for traffic violations.
You should familiarize yourself with these rules as they
are traffic laws in the State of Florida.
A bicycle rider can be charged criminally and/or fined
as a driver of a motor vehicle driver if a traffic violation
has occurred in the presence of a law enforcement officer.
Bicycle riders 14 years of age and under can be assessed
a $15.00 fine. Bicycle riders over 14 years of age can be
assessed a fine of $83.00 for a moving in fraction and/or
a fine of $49.00 for a non-moving infraction, and can be
assessed points on their driver's license. Bicycle riders
can be charged crminally for criminal traffic infractions.
Safety Tips:
- Always wear a bicycle helmet.
- If you must ride at night or low light, always use both
a front and rear light and reflector.
- Always wear bright clothing, such as yellow or fluorescent
colors(days) and retro- reflective materials (nights).
- Keep your brakes in good working order, Be able to stop
in 15 feet at 10 mph. <
- Carry parcels in a backpack, bike rack, basket or trailor.
- Obey all traffic laws, signs and signals.
- Walk your bike to the street before mounting it.
- Look left-right-left for a safe gap in traffic when
entering the road or crossing an intersection.
- At an intersection or driveway avoid being alongside
a vehicle, which could suddenly turn right.
- At an intersection or driveway watch for vehicles that
could turn left into your path When riding on a sidewalk
or bike path, watch for cars entering/exiting driveways,
and always yield the right of way to pedestrians. Give
an audible signal when passing a pedestrian. Avoid riding
on a sidewalk in a commercial area.
- Ride on the right side of the road with traffic.
- Normally ride single file, never more than 2 side by
side (do not impede traffic when riding side by side).
- Check behind you before changing lanes (mirrors make
it easier, but look back as well).
- Be aware of pedestrians and other vehicles. Learn to
anticipate thier actions.
- Signal your moves to other vehicle operators, by pointing
in the direction you are going to turn.
- Be aware of potential hazards like road litter, potholes,
gravel and storm grates, opening car doors.
- Do not wear headphones while riding a bicycle.
- When transporting a child (up to 40 pounds) or 4 years
old) use an approved carrier, and helmets.
- It is unlawful to ride a bicycle under the influence
of alcohol or drugs.
- Keep your bicycle locked when not in use.
Remember to where a helmet and Happy Biking!
Bike Registration:
Kids can come by the police station and get their bikes
registered. Bike registration is simple. All we do is get
the registration number off the bike. This way, if your
bike is stolen we will have information about your bike
so we can identify it.
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