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Rules & Regulations for Bikes, Scooters, and Skateboards

Whether you’re biking to class, skating across campus, or just walking with friends, it’s important to know the rules that help keep everyone safe. The campus is a shared space, and that means looking out for each other—on wheels or on foot. We’ve put together some quick tips and campus guidelines to make sure you can get where you're going safely and respectfully. Check them out before you hit the road or path!

  • Rights and Responsibilities

    Bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicle drivers. CVC 21200

  • Where You Can Ride

    Roadway: Bicyclists can ride wherever they want if they're traveling at the speed of traffic. If traveling slower than the speed of traffic, they can still position themselves wherever in the lane is necessary for safety. The law says that cyclists must ride as close to the right side of the road as safely practical except under the following conditions: when passing, preparing for a left turn, avoiding hazards, if the lane is too narrow to share, or if approaching a place where a right turn is authorized. CVC 21202 

    Bicycle lanes: On a roadway with a bike lane, bicyclists traveling slower than traffic must use the bike lane except when making a left turn, passing, avoiding hazardous conditions, or approaching a place where a right turn is authorized. CVC 21208

    Direction of travel: Bicyclists must travel on the right side of the roadway in the direction of traffic, except when passing, making a legal left turn, riding on a one-way street, riding on a road that is too narrow, or when the right side of the road is closed due to road construction. CVC 21650 

    Motorized bicycles: Motorized bicycles may not be used on trails, bike paths or lanes unless allowed by local authorities. CVC 21207.5 

    Bike path obstruction: No one may stop on or park a bicycle on a bicycle path. CVC 21211 

    Sidewalks: Individual cities and counties control whether bicyclists may ride on sidewalks. CVC 21206 

    Freeways: Bicycles (including motorized bicycles) may not be ridden on freeways and expressways where doing so is prohibited by the California Department of Transportation and local authorities. CVC 21960 

    Toll bridges: Bicyclists may not cross a toll bridge unless permitted to do so by the California Department of Transportation. CVC 23330

  • Equipping Your Bike

    Brakes: Bicycles must be equipped with a brake that allows an operator to execute a one-braked-wheel skid on dry, level, clean pavement. CVC 21201(a) 

    Handlebars: Handlebars must not be higher than the rider's shoulders. CVC 21201(b) 

    Bicycle Size: Bicycles must be small enough for the rider to stop, support it with one foot on the ground, and start safely. CVC 21201(c) 

    Lights: At night a white headlight visible from the front must be attached to the bicycle or the bicyclist. CVC 21201(d) and CVC 21201(e) 

    Reflectors:  At night bicycles must have the following reflectors:

    • Visible from the back: red reflector.
    • Visible from the front & back: white or yellow reflector on each pedal or on the bicyclist's shoes or ankles. 

    Visible from the side:

    1) white or yellow reflector on the front half of the bicycle AND
    2) a red or white reflector on each side of the back half of the bike.

    These reflectors are not required if the bike has front and back tires that reflect. CVC 21201(d) 

    Seats: All riders must have a permanent, regular seat, unless the bicycle is designed by the manufacturer to be ridden without a seat. Bicycle passengers weighing less than 40 lbs. must have a seat which retains them in place and protects them from moving parts. CVC 21204

  • Operating Your Bike

    Helmets: Bicyclists and bicycle passengers under age 18 must wear an approved helmet when riding on a bicycle. CVC 21212 

    Headphones: Bicyclists may not wear earplugs in both ears or a headset covering both ears. Hearing aids are allowed. CVC 27400 

    Alcohol and Drugs: Bicyclists may not ride while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. CVC 21200.5 

    Hitching Rides: Bicyclists may not hitch rides on vehicles. CVC 21203 

    Carrying Articles: Bicyclists may not carry items which keep them from using at least one hand upon the handlebars. CVC 21205 

    Pedestrians: Bicyclists must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians within marked crosswalks or within unmarked crosswalks at intersections. Bicyclists must also yield the right-of-way to totally or partially blind pedestrians carrying a predominantly white cane or using a guide dog. CVC 21950 and CVC 21963 

    Parking: Bicyclists may not leave bicycles on their sides on the sidewalk or park bicycles in a manner which obstructs pedestrians. CVC 21210

  • Operating Your Scooter

    CVC 21221: Riders must follow all traffic laws the same as motor vehicles.

    CVC 21228: Riders must get off the scooter and cross the road on foot when making left turns.

    CVC 21229: Riders must use bike lanes whenever available.

    CVC 21235: Riders may not ride on sidewalks.

    • Only one rider per scooter.  Passengers are not allowed. 
    • Riders must have a valid driver’s license or learner’s permit.  Riders under the age of 18 years old must wear a helmet. 
    • May not park scooters on a sidewalk in a position that blocks pedestrian paths.

    CVC 22411: May not operate a motorized scooter at speeds more than 15 miles per hour.

    Only UL Certified scooters certified by UL Solutions or a National Recognized Testing Laboratory are allowed inside the campus residence halls and apartments.  Resident students must register their scooters in person with TAPS to get an approved registration sticker allowing the scooter inside campus housing.

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