Bicycle Safety
Using a bicycle
for transportation at NC State is a great way to get around and
between campuses. However, NCSU is an urban campus where most of
the cycling is done on-road, alongside motor vehicle traffic.
Know Your Skills
Everyone using a bicycle at NC State should know their individual
bicycling skill level and\or comfort level operating a bicycle on
different facilities (multi-use paths, on-road, at intersections,
etc.). Each
bicyclist must ensure that their bicycle is safe and adjusted to
provide them with the maximum amount of control.
Know
the Laws
It is also important that cyclists know the North Carolina
bicycle laws. A complete guide to the laws can be downloaded
from the NCOT
Division of Bicycle & Pedestrian Transportation, but here
are some of the key laws to know:
In
North Carolina, the bicycle has the legal status of a vehicle.
This means that bicyclists have full rights and responsibilities
on the roadway and are subject to the regulations governing the
operation of a motor vehicle. North Carolina traffic laws require
bicyclists to:
Ride
on the right in the same direction as other traffic
Obey all traffic signs and signals
Use hand signals to communicate intended movements
Equip their bicycles with a front lamp visible from 300 feet and
a red rear reflector or lamp that is visible from a distance of
200 feet when riding at night.
While helmets
are not required by law for cyclists over the age of 16, wearing
a helmet can reduce serious head injuries by 85% in a crash.
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