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Rick Bissel wrote: "When riding a unicycle on the road, is it best to ride
_against_ the traffic - following pedestrian protocol, or should one ride _with_ the traffic like when on a bicycle? Which is safer, and which is most commonly accepted as correct under US traffic laws? When referring to traffic laws, you would need to look up the laws for your specific state. Although most states give full access to the roadway for bicycles (many states define bikes as on-road "vehicles" on the same par with all other "vehicles" on the road), unicycles typically fall "between the cracks". If you're on a bicycle, you must follow all the rules of the road, like riding _with_ traffic, but once again, it's a little tricky for unicycles. Here in California, a bicycle is defined as "a device upon which any person may ride propelled exclusively by human power through a belt, chain, or gears and having one or more wheels." So therefore, paradoxically, under this definition, a standard unicycle would not be covered under "bike" laws (no belt or chain), but a "giraffe" would because of the chain!!?? Conversely, a pedestrian is defined as "any person who is afoot or who is using a means of conveyance propelled by human power other than a bicycle." The bottom line is that if you are going to be riding on the roadway will all the other road users (e.g. motor vehicles, bicycles, et al), it is best to follow the same rules that everyone else is: ride _with_traffic. It is like I tell students in my bicycle education classes: If you are going to remember anything, remember these two basic rules concerning riding in traffic: 1) Be predictable, and, 2) Be visible. If you are riding on the sidewalk, it doesn't really matter which direction you ride, but I do always yield to pedestrians. Hope this helps. Tim Bustos, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, City of Davis, 23 Russell Boulevard, Davis, California 95616 TEL: 530/757-5669; FAX: 530/758-4738 |
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