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ND HB1252
Bill
Status
3/19/2021
Primary Sponsor
Corey Mock
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AI Summary
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Bicyclists approaching stop signs at intersections with three or more lanes for moving traffic must come to a complete stop before entering.
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Bicyclists approaching stop signs where a vehicle is already stopped at the same sign must come to a complete stop before entering.
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Bicyclists approaching stop signs at intersections with two or fewer lanes may reduce speed and stop only if required for safety, then yield right-of-way and may proceed cautiously without stopping.
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Bicyclists must yield right-of-way to vehicles already in the intersection and follow standard right-of-way rules when entering from different roadways simultaneously.
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Collision between a bicyclist and vehicle after the bicyclist passes a stop sign without stopping or a red traffic light constitutes prima facie evidence of failure to yield right-of-way.
Legislative Description
Stopping and yielding while operating a bicycle; and to provide a penalty.
Last Action
Signed by Governor 03/17
3/19/2021