The Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds all
travelers to share the road and follow all traffic safety laws.
Approximately 275 bicyclists will travel through Cold
Spring, Albany , Spicer and Hutchinson
on several trunk highways, local routes and bicycle paths during the four
days.
The law is
clear—bicyclists and motorists share responsibility. There are
eight “rules of the road” to improve bicycle safety:
1.
Bicyclists may ride on all Minnesota
roads, except where restricted — such as interstates.
2.
Bicyclists should ride on the road and must ride in the same direction
as traffic.
3.
Motorists must maintain a three-foot clearance at all times when passing
a bicyclist.
4.
Bicyclists must obey all traffic control signs and signals, just as
motorists.
5.
Motorists and bicyclists must yield the right of way to each other.
6.
Bicyclists must signal their turns and should ride in a predictable
manner.
7.
Bicyclists must use a headlight and rear reflectors when it’s dark.
8.
Bicyclists should always wear helmets and bright reflective gear.
For more information about the “Share the Road” bicycle
safety education program, bicycle crash statistics and resource materials,
visit www.sharetheroadmn.org.