What is Rule 59 of the Highway Code?

What is Rule 59 of the Highway Code?

Section 59 of the Highway Code explains the appropriate clothing cyclists should wear in order to make it easier for other road users to spot them and help to keep them protected in the case of a collision.

Can you cycle 2 abreast on the road?

Ride 2 abreast It’s perfectly legal for cyclists to ride two abreast on the road, so when you are off on a spin with your friends, feel free to cycle side by side. However, the highway code states that you can’t ride more than two abreast, and you can’t do it when on narrow roads or when cycling around bends.

Where Should cyclists ride on the road UK?

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Cycling rules in the UK. In the UK, everyone must drive/ride on the left-hand side of the roadway. Never ride your bike against the traffic flow. The use of cycle lanes is not compulsory and will depend on your experience and skills, but they can make your journey safer.

Do cyclists need lights at night?

Bike lights don’t just help you to see the road, they also help other road users and pedestrians see you. Using lights and reflectors on your bike at night is a legal requirement.

Can a cyclist undertake a car?

It isn’t illegal for cyclists to undertake vehicles but it comes with a critical warning: never, ever undertake a long vehicle such as bus or an articulated lorry unless it is completely stationary and will remain so until you are safely past. If in any doubt, don’t attempt to undertake.

Can you push a bike on a footpath?

Did you know that you shouldn’t take your bicycle on a footpath? However, in law a bicycle is not considered to be a ‘usual’ accompaniment on a footpath. To push (or carry) a bicycle is, therefore, to commit a trespass against the holder of the land over which the path runs.

Can cyclists undertake Cars UK?

Is it a legal requirement to have a bell on a bike?

Bikes have to be fitted with bells while in the bike shop, but there is no legal requirement to fit or use them once on the road. The Highway Code merely suggests that cyclists ‘should be considerate of other road users, particularly blind and partially sighted pedestrians.

Can a cyclist overtake on the inside?

In some circumstances, you can even pass on the left. It isn’t illegal for cyclists to undertake vehicles but it comes with a critical warning: never, ever undertake a long vehicle such as bus or an articulated lorry unless it is completely stationary and will remain so until you are safely past.

Can a bike lane filter?

Lane filtering is where a motorcycle rider moves past stationary or slow moving vehicles safely at a speed of 30km/h or less. Lane filtering is legal in NSW.

What is Rule 65 of the California Highway Code?

Rule 65. Bus Lanes. Most bus lanes may be used by cyclists as indicated on signs. Watch out for people getting on or off a bus. Be very careful when overtaking a bus or leaving a bus lane as you will be entering a busier traffic flow. Do not pass between the kerb and a bus when it is at a stop.

Should drivers be allowed to overtake cyclists on busy roads?

Rule 66 of the Highway Code states: “You should never ride more than two abreast, and ride in single file on narrow or busy roads and when riding round bends.” But that wording is seen by some as giving motorists licence to overtake cyclists when they should not – and it could now be on the way out.

Should cyclists ride in single file on narrow roads?

In submissions to a government review of the Highway Code, British Cycling and Cycling UK have both called for a change to rule 66, which states cyclists should “never ride more than two abreast, and ride in single file on narrow or busy roads and when riding round bends”.

What does the highway code review mean for cyclists and pedestrians?

A Government review of the Highway Code was announced in July in a bid to improve road safety for cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders. The plan aims to build on a rise in the number of people cycling during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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