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Old 05-23-08, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by crhilton
He says something about "impeding the traffic flow" as if it's illegal. I'm not aware of the law he's referring to.
The law states that cyclists may ride two abreast if it will not impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic.

Originally Posted by crhilton
Apparently we're also required to take ID now. Funny, I thought we still had a right to travel. Bicycles aren't, yet, licensed. Who do these guys think they are? The SS? Am I unaware the law that allows authorities to imprison a person for not having an ID when they travel? Did I miss it when the US became a military installation?
You are not required to carry a license when riding, or to carry identification in order to travel.

However, in Colorado, if you violate a traffic law and are stopped for purposes of being issued a citation, you must produce "satisfactory evidence of identification," or the law requires the arresting officer to place you under arrest.
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