Cruzbiker
Active Member
I have an American friend who used to say "Forget San Francisco, Las Vegas, Aspen....the nicest town in the USA is Bloomington Il".
For years I have been dreaming of visiting Bloomington and now the dream will come true! End July I'll visit Bloomington together with my Quest!
I never road a bike in the USA and I don't want to have any problems. How are the rules for riding bicycles in the USA?
For example, if I am in a neighborhood with a nice sidewalk and no one walking on it. May I ride on the sidewalk, or bikes on sidewalks are prohibited?
How do I distinguish between a pure sidewalk and a shareable sidewalk?
May I ride any trail, or are bike trails specifically identified?
When on a road (in town or outside), must I ride on the usually dirt shoulder, in the middle of the lane or stay as far to the right as possible when there is no shoulder?
In case I have to go straight through a crossing. Do I have to stop and wait until no car is turning to the right, or can I keep pedalling and go straight through and the drivers turning right will stop for me (as is usual in Europe) and not run over me?
In case I have to turn left on a crossing; do I get out of the bike and push it as if I was a pedestrian, or I can enter the lane turning left? In case I can enter the left lane, how do I position myself; in the middle of the lane as if I was on a motorcycle? Besides the first car in the lane?
Any hints are welcome.
Thanks.
Vargas
For years I have been dreaming of visiting Bloomington and now the dream will come true! End July I'll visit Bloomington together with my Quest!
I never road a bike in the USA and I don't want to have any problems. How are the rules for riding bicycles in the USA?
For example, if I am in a neighborhood with a nice sidewalk and no one walking on it. May I ride on the sidewalk, or bikes on sidewalks are prohibited?
How do I distinguish between a pure sidewalk and a shareable sidewalk?
May I ride any trail, or are bike trails specifically identified?
When on a road (in town or outside), must I ride on the usually dirt shoulder, in the middle of the lane or stay as far to the right as possible when there is no shoulder?
In case I have to go straight through a crossing. Do I have to stop and wait until no car is turning to the right, or can I keep pedalling and go straight through and the drivers turning right will stop for me (as is usual in Europe) and not run over me?
In case I have to turn left on a crossing; do I get out of the bike and push it as if I was a pedestrian, or I can enter the lane turning left? In case I can enter the left lane, how do I position myself; in the middle of the lane as if I was on a motorcycle? Besides the first car in the lane?
Any hints are welcome.
Thanks.
Vargas