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Old 04-10-14 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by kinggrant20
I know it depends on the state but generally....

Do I have to fallow the same rules as cars?

For example lets say I want to uturn, the road is clear but there is a double no crossing line, am i braking the law if I do not wait till I get to a uturn point? I can think of many more scenario's
Yes, under the law you're bound by the same general rules of the road as motorists (plus a few that apply only to bicycles).

Then there's common sense. As long as you ride predictably in traffic, use some street sense and stay out of trouble, nobody is going to care what you do. Real life tends to operate under "no harm - no foul" rules.
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