According to Arizona State Laws cyclists have the exact same rights as motorists. One specific example is ARS 28-644 states cyclists must stop for traffic lights and at stop signs. Another example ARS 28-792 and ARS 28-904 states that cyclists must yield to pedestrians at crosswalks and on sidewalks.
man thats illegal
It is legal to ride a bicycle on a right shoulder of an expressway.
Laws regarding riding bicycles on sidewalks vary by location. In some places, it is legal to ride a bicycle on the sidewalk, while in others it is not. It is important to check local regulations to determine if it is allowed in your area.
From what I read of California motor vehicle laws it is legal once you purchase a 15$ motorized bicycle licence from the DMV. hope this helps!
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Of course you "can". But does the law of the area allow is a different question.
Yes, why don't you try not feet too! :)
As long as the owner of the private property allows it, it is legal.
If the bicycle is road legal(has brakes, lights, reflectors) - sure.
Depends on the power of the engine and the age of the rider. If you're legally qualified to ride something like a scooter, then a bicycle with a weak "assist" engine usually don't require any license. But if it's a more powerful engine, then the law gets to be more strict.
yes you can ride a bicycle.
A magnetic powered bicycle works by using magnets to generate electricity as the wheels turn. This electricity powers a motor that assists the rider in pedaling, making it easier to ride uphill or against strong winds. The advantages of a magnetic powered bicycle over traditional bicycles include easier pedaling, increased speed, and reduced physical exertion for the rider.