200 ft
for the roughly 200 feet before you are turning if there is no designated turn lane. the bike lane will turn into hash marks where its okay. otherwise never
no
A bike at the moment. If he passes his drivers test it will be a boat mobile!! GO SPONGEBOB!!
In Oregon, when it is unpaved, has a bike lane, and you are not trying to pass someone turning left.
No, you cannot drive in a bike lane. Bike lanes are designated for bicycles and other non-motorized vehicles. It is illegal for motor vehicles to drive in bike lanes, except for certain circumstances like making a turn. Drivers should always yield to cyclists in bike lanes and be cautious when crossing them.
To remove pedals from a bike, turn the wrench in the opposite direction of normal pedaling. This means turning the wrench towards the back of the bike on the non-drive side, and towards the front of the bike on the drive side.
no but you have to drive on a sidewalk or parking lot or neighborhood, etc. but you cant drive on a highway or streets outside of neighborhoods, think of it as a normal bike
no but you have to drive on a sidewalk or parking lot or neighborhood, etc. but you cant drive on a highway or streets outside of neighborhoods, think of it as a normal bike
When a driver is turning right and a bike is going straight, the driver should yield to the bike and allow it to pass before completing the turn. It is important to always be aware of and yield to cyclists on the road to ensure their safety.
Bike The Drive was created in 2002.
In most states you do not need a motorcycle endorsement for a bike under 50cc but you need a regular drivers license. You will have to check with the motor vehicle division in your state to find out.
To effectively use bike turning signals for safety while cycling on the road, signal your intention to turn by extending your arm out in the direction you plan to turn. This alerts drivers and other cyclists of your intended movement, reducing the risk of accidents. Remember to always check for traffic before making a turn and signal in advance to give others time to react.