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| MDOT reminds motorists: bikes are back
Contact:
James Lake 906-786-1830, ext. 323
Agency:
Transportation
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June 26, 2008 -- With higher temperatures and higher gas prices, more bicyclists are putting on more miles alongside motorists on Michigan roads. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) cautions motorists throughout the state to be on the lookout for individual bicyclists and bicycle tour groups.
Bicycles have the same rights as motor vehicles on both local streets and state highways (with the exception of limited-access highways, including freeways and interstates). While most bicyclists travel on the paved shoulders of state highways, or on designated bike lanes in select areas, some roads have only partially paved shoulders. Urban areas with curbs generally have no separate area for bikes. As a result, many bicyclists either ride very close to travel lanes or in the lanes themselves along with motor vehicles.
"It's not just a matter of courtesy; motorists are required to accommodate bicyclists they encounter on Michigan roads," said MDOT Director Kirk T. Steudle. "We all must be ready to slow down and be cautious when approaching bicycles on the road."
Additionally, bicyclists must remember to be very cautious in their travels on the roadways. Where feasible, it's best for them to maintain the greatest distance possible from the road's travel lane. Traveling in single file and maintaining uniform spacing are also very important to promote safety for bicyclists.
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