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Are There Special Rules for Bicycle Accidents in New York?
Yes. New York has specific laws for bicyclists including:
Motor Vehicle Law
The same laws that apply to motorists apply to cyclists.
Helmet Law
Bicyclists under 14 must wear helmets.
Traffic Lights & Signs Bicyclists must follow traffic rules, including lights, signs, and turn signals, on roads, bike lanes, or shared paths.
Traffic Tickets Bicyclists can get traffic tickets for breaking the law, and parents may be liable for their children's violations.
Roadways Permitting Bicycles Bicyclists can use most highways but are usually barred from interstates and expressways. Sidewalk biking is generally prohibited.
Riding With or Against Traffic Bicyclists are required to ride with traffic.
Riding Side-by-Side Cyclists may ride side by side but must switch to single file when overtaking, being overtaken, or on narrow paths.
Right-of Way Bicyclists—like motorists—must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians.
Should I consult a Long Island personal injury lawyer after a bicycle accident?
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