Bicycle L a n e s - City of New · PDF fileNo stopping, standing or parking in bike lanes...

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No stopping, standing or parking in bike lanes Crossing a bike lane is prohibited except when turning, leaving a parking space or driveway, or avoiding an obstacle Yield to bicyclists and pedestrans Watch for cyclists and pedestrians when turning and opening vehicle doors (NYC Traffic Rules § 4 . 12(c)) C Co om mm me er rc ci ia al l v ve eh hi ic cl le e d dr ri iv ve er rs s: : Watch for cyclists when loading and unloading along the bike lane side of the street Where permitted, double park on the roadway side of the bike lane, not in it MOTORISTS: Remember these tips for safer travel: Before you step off th curb to cross the street, stop, look and listen for bicycles and other vehicles (Remember that bicycles are quieter than motor vehicles) Make eye contact with drivers and cyclists to be sure they see you before you start to cross Give yourself the most time to cross by waiting for a fresh green or WALK signal Keep scanning as you cross, especially for turning vehicles Don’t stand or walk in a bike lane PEDESTRIANS: BICYCLISTS: Where no bike lane exists, cyclists: Stay to the right on a two-way street. Ride either to the right or left on a one-way street. Riding to the left avoids parked vehicles’ doors and places one closer to the driver’s view. Ride in a bike lane whenever provided (except when turning or avoiding an obstacle) Follow all traffic signals and markings and other rules of the road Ride in the direction of traffic Yield to pedestrians Cyclists age 14 and over must ride in the street Keep both hands on the handlebars for maximum control Motorists: Do not double park in a bicycle lane. According to the New York City Traffic Regulations [Section 4-08(e), (l)]: Obstructing a bicycle lane is illegal and subject to a fine. Stopping, standing, or parking in a designated bicycle lane is pr ohibited. Wrong Way Commercial vehicles, when permitted to double park, still must not obstruct a bicycle lane. Bicycles are allowed to use other lanes if the bicycle lane is obstructed or otherwise not safe to use. Right Way Y YO OU U A AR RE E S SU UB BJ J E EC CT T T TO O A A S SU UM MM MO ON NS S F FO OR R T TH HE E V VI I O OL LA AT TI I O ON N O OF F T TH HI I S S R RE EG GU UL LA AT TI I O ON N. . are the safest way for New York City cyclists to travel on city streets. Bicycle Lanes New York City Department of Transportation Janette Sadik-Khan,Commissioner City of New York Police Department Raymond Kelly, Commissioner New York City Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor Web: www.nyc.gov/dot

Transcript of Bicycle L a n e s - City of New · PDF fileNo stopping, standing or parking in bike lanes...

u No stopping, standing or parking in bike lanesu Crossing a bike lane is prohibited except when turning,

leaving a parking space or driveway, or avoiding an obstacle

u Yield to bicyclists and pedestransu Watch for cyclists and pedestrians

when turning and opening vehicle doors

((NYC Traffic Rules § 4.12(c)))

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unloading along the bike lane side of the streetp Where permitted, double park on the roadway side

of the bike lane, not in it

MOTORISTS:

Remember these tips for safer travel:

u Before you step off th curbto cross the street, stop,look and listen for bicyclesand other vehicles(Remember that bicycles are quieter than motor vehicles)

u Make eye contact with drivers and cyclists to be sure theysee you before you start to cross

u Give yourself the most time to cross by waiting fora fresh green or WALK signal

u Keep scanning as you cross, especially for turning vehicles

u Don’t stand or walk in a bike lane

PEDESTRIANS:

BICYCLISTS:Where no bike lane exists, cyclists:p Stay to the right on a two-way street.p Ride either to the right or left on a

one-way street. Riding to the leftavoids parked vehicles’ doors andplaces one closer to the driver’s view.

u Ride in a bike lane whenever provided(except when turning or avoiding an obstacle)

u Follow all traffic signals and markings andother rules of the road

u Ride in the direction of trafficu Yield to pedestriansu Cyclists age 14 and over must ride in the street u Keep both hands on the handlebars for

maximum control

Motorists: Do not double park in a bicycle lane.According to the New York City Traffic Regulations [Section 4-08(e), (l)]:

u Obstructing a bicycle lane is illegal and subject toa fine.

u Stopping, standing, or parking in a designatedbicycle lane is prohibited.

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u Commercial vehicles, when permitted to doublepark, still must not obstruct a bicycle lane.

u Bicycles are allowed to use other lanes if the bicycle lane is obstructed or otherwise not safeto use.

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are the safest way for New York City cyclists to travel on city streets.

B i c y c l e LL aa nn ee ss

New York CityDepartment of TransportationJanette Sadik-Khan,Commissioner

City of New YorkPolice DepartmentRaymond Kelly, Commissioner

New York CityMichael R. Bloomberg, Mayor

Web: www.nyc.gov/dot