Old 10-18-20, 06:43 AM
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Pop N Wood
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
Care to point me in the right direction? I couldn't find federal law pertaining to bicycle road use in states (besides national parks).
Not sure if you want an answer or an argument but here is one hit from a 30 second google search

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/...-sec393-11.pdf

You know the other thing we cyclist need to be careful of is to keep bike lights from being as highly regulated as automotive lights. Read enough laws and there are many restrictions on how lights are aimed, many states have yearly testing. Never really needed regulations like that with a bike when all we had were Schwinn approved dynamo lights with a cheap incandescent bulb. But battery and LED technology has gotten serious. I'm not a big fan or lots of laws but would have to say it would thrill me to death if strobing bike lights were made illegal. Flipping wild west right now.
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