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Delaware Bike Laws

State Bike Laws

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Bike Laws Summary
(Source: Delaware Department of Transportation)
1. Parents and guardians shall not authorize or permit violation of these laws by the child or ward.
2. Every person riding a bicycle shall have all the rights and responsibilities of a driver of any other vehicle.
3. No bicycle shall carry more persons than it was designed to carry, except an adult rider may carry a child securely attached in a back pack or sling.
4. A trailer or semitrailer may be securely attached to a bicycle.
5. Persons riding a bicycle, coaster, roller skates, sled or toy vehicle shall not cling to another vehicle upon the highway.
6. When traveling less than the normal speed of traffic a bicycle shall be ridden "as close as practicable" to the right-hand edge of the roadway except: a) When passing another bicycle or vehicle, b) When making a left-hand turn, c) When avoiding parked or slow moving vehicles, fixed or slow moving objects, animals, surface hazards, etc., or d) When the lane that is narrow for a bicycle and a vehicle to travel safely side by side within the lane.
7. Riding no more than two abreast is permitted only within a single lane and when not impeding the normal and reasonable movement of roadway traffic.
8. A person riding a bicycle shall have both hands available to operate the bicycle. At least one hand shall be kept on the handlebars at all times. A one-armed person may ride a bicycle and must use mechanical turn signals.
9. Left turns shall be permitted according to:
a. Normal motor vehicle type of left turn procedure
b. Approach the turn on the right edge of the roadway, cross the intersecting roadway, stop out of the way of traffic, yield to all vehicles and pedestrians, obey all traffic control devices and then proceed in new direction.
c. Special traffic control devices
10. The right arm may be used to signal right turns
11. Right and left turn signals shall be given not less than 100 feet from turn and while stopped waiting to turn. Such signals may be given intermittently, rather than continuously, if the hand giving the signals is needed to control the bicycle.
12. A person riding a bicycle on a sidewalk or in a crosswalk shall yield to pedestrians and give an audible signal before overtaking.
13. A person shall not ride a bicycle on a sidewalk or crosswalk when prohibited by official control devices.
14. A person riding a bicycle on a sidewalk, or pushing a bicycle across the road at a crosswalk shall have all the rights and responsibilities of a pedestrian.
15. A bicycle may be parked on a sidewalk except when prohibited by official control devices or when impeding the normal and reasonable movement of sidewalk traffic.
16. Bicycles may be parked where vehicle parking is allowed.
17. Bicycles may not be parked in such a way as to obstruct the movement of a legally parked motor vehicle.
18. A uniformed police officer may stop, inspect and test a bicycle that is suspected to be unsafe or to have improper equipment
19. When riding at night, a bicycle shall be equipped with a front, white light visible for at least 500 feet from a motor vehicle with lawful low beam head lamps.
20. Every bicycle shall be fitted with a rear, red reflector visible for at least 600 feet from a motor vehicle with lawful low beam head lamps.
21. When riding at night, a bicycle shall be equipped with reflective material visible from both sides for at least 600 feet, or a lighted lamp visible from both sides for at least 500 feet, from a motor vehicle with lawful low beam head lamps.
22. A bicycle and its rider may be equipped with additional lights and reflectors.
23. Every bicycle shall be equipped with brakes that are capable of stopping the bicycle within 25 feet from a speed of 10 mph on dry, clean level pavement.
24. Every bicycle sold at retail shall have a permanent identification number stamped or cast on its frame.
25. A person riding a bicycle shall not wear ear plugs in both ears or a headset covering both ears.
26. A person who is hard of hearing may wear a hearing aid while riding a bicycle

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state bicycle & pedestrian coordinator

Web: www.state.de.us/deldot/
Anthony J. Aglio
Project Planner/Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator
Division of Planning
Delaware Department of Transportation
PO Box 778, 800 Bay Road
Dover DE 19901
302-760-2509; Fax 302-739-2251
E-mail: anthony.aglio@state.de.us

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