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Pedestrians and bicycle riders do not have to obey traffic signals. a. true b. false
Pedestrians and bicycle riders do not have to obey traffic signals. a. true b. false











pedestrians and bicycle riders do not have to obey traffic signals. a. true b. false

Some folks cruise along ignoring the lights. “I’m just a bit confused about the signage and the rules – and have in the past month seen all variations of how riders are handling it. His favorite part of the ride is Naito Parkway, especially now with the generous amount of space and safety afforded by the new alignment. Reader Skip Winters lives in West Linn and commutes into northeast Portland (thanks to an electric bike he says). Today’s question is about Better Naito, the temporary project that has created a two-way, 15-foot lane for biking and walking on Naito Parkway. Browse the archives or drop us a line if you have a question you’d like us to answer.

pedestrians and bicycle riders do not have to obey traffic signals. a. true b. false

The cones and wide bike lane are temporary, the legal requirement to stop at lights is not.Īsk BikePortland is a regular column.













Pedestrians and bicycle riders do not have to obey traffic signals. a. true b. false