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MDOT: watch for students biking back to school

Contact:  James Lake, MDOT Office of Communications, 906-786-1830, ext. 323
Agency: Transportation


September 9, 2009 -- Students are heading back to school, and that means more bicyclists out sharing the road with motorists. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) cautions motorists throughout the state to be on the lookout for bicyclists, and reminds bicyclists to obey the rules of the road.

Bicycles have the same rights as motor vehicles on both state highways and local streets. While most bicyclists travel on the paved shoulders of state highways, or on designated bike lanes in select areas, some roads have only partially paved shoulders. Urban areas with curbs generally have no separate area for bikes. As a result, many bicyclists either ride very close to travel lanes or in the lanes themselves along with motor vehicles.

"Bicyclists and motorists should show each other mutual respect and courtesy when sharing the road," said MDOT Director Kirk T. Steudle. "Only by working together can they make sure everyone travels safely to their destinations."

Additionally, bicyclists must remember to be very cautious in their travels on the roadways. Where feasible, it's best for them to maintain the greatest distance possible from the road's travel lane. Despite their greater mobility, bicyclists should avoid sudden movements that can surprise motorists and contribute to crashes, such as crossing roads where there is no intersection.

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