No, a bicyclist is not considered a pedestrian. Pedestrians are individuals who travel on foot, while bicyclists use bicycles as a mode of transportation.
In Georgia, cyclists are considered vehicles and must follow the same laws as motor vehicles. Hence, they must yield the right of way to pedestrians. Cyclists do not have the same right of way as pedestrians.Added: When a bicyclist is WALKING their bike they are considered to be pedestrians. If they are MOUNTED on the bike and riding they have the same ROW as a motor vehicle.
When passing another vehicle, pedestrian, or bicyclist, ensure safety by checking your blind spots, using turn signals, maintaining a safe distance, and yielding the right of way when necessary. Be aware of your surroundings and adjust your speed accordingly to avoid potential accidents.
Bicyclists should dismount and walk their bikes when in a crosswalk or on the sidewalk to ensure pedestrian safety and follow traffic laws.
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No, a person on a bicycle is not considered a pedestrian. Pedestrians are individuals who travel on foot, while cyclists are individuals who travel on bicycles.
A pedestrian is a person that travels on their own feet. Other types of transportation, such as horseback, carriage, train, plane, or truck would not be pedestrian.
Bicyclist's is the possessive form.
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The cast of The Bicyclist - 2010 includes: John Wilberding
When passing a bicyclist, it is recommended to leave at least 3 feet of distance between your vehicle and the bicyclist to ensure their safety.
Under the Law where I live a Un-Powered wheel chair is a pedestrian under the law.A power wheel chair can be a pedestrian and has the rights and responsibilities of a pedestrianBUTIf it is being driven in a traffic lane on a road way is a vehicle and must follow the rules of a vehicle.
Bicyclist and Fisherman - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903