top | item 16113646 (no title) gozur88 | 8 years ago Cyclists are supposed to come to a full stop as well. They're easy to see stopped right at the corner. discuss order hn newest u801e|8 years ago There is at least one state (Idaho [1]) in the US where cyclists are legally allowed to treat a stop sign like a yield sign.[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho_stop unabst|8 years ago This doesn't happen, at least from my limited experience in Beverly Hills.I ride several blocks to work sometimes and I take local streets which all have 4 ways stop signs.9 out of 10 cars yield and refuse to go. I get the pedestrian treatment.
u801e|8 years ago There is at least one state (Idaho [1]) in the US where cyclists are legally allowed to treat a stop sign like a yield sign.[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho_stop
unabst|8 years ago This doesn't happen, at least from my limited experience in Beverly Hills.I ride several blocks to work sometimes and I take local streets which all have 4 ways stop signs.9 out of 10 cars yield and refuse to go. I get the pedestrian treatment.
u801e|8 years ago
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho_stop
unabst|8 years ago
I ride several blocks to work sometimes and I take local streets which all have 4 ways stop signs.
9 out of 10 cars yield and refuse to go. I get the pedestrian treatment.