Re: Heads-up - cross walk by Facebook and potential moving violation citation
Michael Graff
Since 2010, bicycling is supposed to be legal in crosswalks and "bicycle path crossings": This bill would
define a “bicycle path crossing” as either that portion of a roadway
included within the prolongation or connection of the boundary lines of a
bike path, as defined, at intersections where the intersecting roadways
meet at approximately right angles or as any portion of a roadway
distinctly indicated for bicycle crossing by lines or other markings on
the surface, except as specified. This
bill would also permit the operation of bicycles on any sidewalk, on
any bicycle path within a highway, or along any crosswalk or bicycle
path crossing. 21650(g) This section does not prohibit the operation of bicycles on any
shoulder of a highway, on any sidewalk, on any bicycle path within a
highway, or along any crosswalk or bicycle path crossing, where the
operation is not otherwise prohibited by this code or local ordinance. That location is certainly a "bicycle path crossing". The bill/law says nothing about direction. If they meant for you to walk your bike when facing traffic, I think they would have written it that way. Laws are supposed to be obvious, not logic puzzles. (But I totally get not wanting to get into a legal discussion with police officers.)
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 3:33 PM Jay Gilson <jaymgilson@...> wrote:
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