Originally Posted by
Seattle Forrest
Your bike is a vehicle. That's why a lot of signs and laws talk about "motor vehicles," to distinguish from other ones. Anyway, unfortunately, that's all I've got. Hopefully the smarter people in the forum will have better advice for you.
Unfortunately he seems to be in California, where a bike is not considered a vehicle under the law, though they do have the same rights and responsibilities.
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