Know the top ten rules of bike riding!

Rules of the road for drivers and bicyclists listed in New York State’s Vehicle and Traffic Law (VTL) outline the rights and responsibilities of drivers and bicyclists. These rules must be followed, and those who violate them could be ticketed by local law enforcement. A summary of the top ten rules will help you to understand New York bicycle law.

  1. Vehicle drivers must exercise due care to avoid colliding with any bicyclist.
  2. Vehicle drivers may overtake and pass a bicycle to the left when leaving a safe distance between the vehicle and the bicycle.
  3. When exiting a vehicle, drivers should not open the door on the side of moving traffic until it is reasonably safe to do so, and when they can exit without interfering with the movement of other traffic, including bicycles.
  4. Bike riders have all of the same rights and duties of vehicle drivers with some exceptions.
  5. Bike riders should use a bike lane when available and, if not available, opt for a usable right shoulder to prevent undue interference with the flow of traffic.
  6. Bike riders can ride side-by-side, when space allows, but no more than two abreast.
  7. Bike riders must stop before entering a roadway.
  8. Lights are required one half hour before and after sunset, and New York law calls for all riders to operate a bicycle equipped with a bell.
  9. Children ages 5-14 must wear a helmet.
  10. It is unlawful for riders to wear more than one earphone attached to a device.

Small Law Firm represents bicyclists injured due to the negligence of others. Learn more or contact us at www.buffalobicycleatty.com or (716) 847-2600.Did You Know?

  • There are 130,000 bike accident injuries in the U.S. yearly.
  • Costs of bike injuries & deaths exceed $23 billion yearly.
  • Adults ages 55-69 have the highest bicycle death rates.
  • People ages 10-24 account for a third of all bike injuries.

5 RIDE FACTS: Here’s what you need to know:

The Erie Cattaraugus Rail Trail (ECRT) has opened registration for the 2024 EA2EVL Fondo. Over the last three years this ride has raised $150,000 to continue to open, build, improve and maintain the 27-mile ECRT Trail that runs from Orchard Park to Ashford, NY. The trail association is making so much progress because of YOUR SUPPORT!

Small Law Firm is a Safety Sponsor of this event!

#1 - Date: This year, the 42-mile charity bike ride will be held on Saturday, October 5th.

#2 - Same Route: How could you forget! The fondo—or non-competitive bike ride—starts at 42 North Brewing in East Aurora and goes down Route 240, heading west on Rt 242 into Ellicottville.

#3 - Party On: EA2EVL ends with a celebration—music, food, drinks—at the Holiday Valley Resort.

#4 - Fundraising Awards: Your registration gets you into the event, access to our course and rest stop amenities. We’re asking each rider to fundraise for the ECRT Trail: A $100 donation earns you an event t-shirt and tickets for food/drink at the party.If you raise $500 or more, you get an EA2EVL event jersey, plus all of the above. Our top fundraiser gets all of the above PLUS gets to wear the yellow jersey and a $500 gift certificate from Tom's Pro Bike!!

#5 - Register Today: Sign up today, raise some money for ECRT, and enjoy the party and a great fall ride!

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