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GEORGIA BICYCLE TRAFFIC STATUES
In Georgia essentially all of the vehicular traffic laws apply
to the operation of a bicycle. For example, wherever the full code
uses the phrase "vehicle" that law applies to bicycles; only when
the code specifically says "motor vehicle" would that portion not
apply. The following excerpts are only of those subsections of the
traffic law that deal with those differences from normal vehicular
traffic law which apply only to bicycle operation.
The full text of the Georgia Code can be viewed and
searched online here.
GEORGIA CODE UNANNOTATED Section 40-6-290
The provisions of this part applicable to bicycles shall apply
whenever a bicycle is operated upon a highway or upon any path set
aside for the exclusive use of bicycles, subject to those exceptions
stated in this part. 40-6-291. The provisions of this chapter that
apply to vehicles, but not exclusively to motor vehicles, shall
apply to bicycles, except that the penalties prescribed in subsection
(b) of Code Section 40-6-390,subsection (c) of Code Section 40-6-391,
and subsection (a) of Code Section 40-6-393 shall not apply to persons
riding bicycles. 40-6-292.
(a) A person propelling a bicycle shall not ride other than upon
or astride a permanent and regular seat attached thereto and shall
allow no person to ride upon the handlebars.
(b) No bicycle shall be used to carry more persons at one time
than the number for which it is designed and equipped.
(c) No person shall transport a child under the age of one year
as a passenger on a bicycle on a highway, roadway, bicycle path,
or sidewalk; provided, however, that a child under the age of
one year may be transported on a bicycle trailer or in an infant
sling so long as such child is seated in the bicycle trailer or
carried in an infant sling according to the bicycle trailer's
or infant sling's manufacturer's instructions, and the bicycle
trailer is properly affixed to the bicycle according to the bicycle
trailer's manufacturer's instructions or the infant sling is properly
worn by the rider of the bicycle according to the infant sling's
manufacturer's instructions and such child transported in a bicycle
trailer or infant sling is wearing a bicycle helmet as required
under paragraph (1) of subsection (e) of Code Section 40-6-296.
(d) No child between the ages of one year and four years shall
ride as a passenger on a bicycle or bicycle trailer or be transported
in an infant sling unless the child is securely seated in a child
passenger bicycle seat, bicycle trailer, or infant sling according
to the child passenger bicycle seat's, bicycle trailer's, or infant
sling's manufacturer's instructions and the child passenger seat
or bicycletrailer is properly affixed to the bicycle according
to the child passenger bicycle seat's or bicycle trailer's manufacturer's
instructions or the infant sling is worn according to the infant
sling's manufacturer's instructions.
(e) Violation of subsections (c) and (d) of this Code section
shall not constitute negligence per se nor contributory negligence
per se or be considered evidence of negligence or liability.
(f) No person under the age of 16 years failing to comply with
subsections (c) and (d) of this Code section may be fined or imprisoned.
40-6-293. No person riding upon any bicycle, coaster, roller skates,
sled, or toy vehicle shall attach the same or himself to any vehicle
upon a roadway.
Section 40-6-294.
(a) Every person operating a bicycle upon a roadway shall ride
as near to the right side of the roadway as practicable, except
when turning left or avoiding hazards to safe cycling, when the
lane is too narrow to share safely with a motor vehicle, when
traveling at the same speed as traffic, or while exercising due
care when passing a standing vehicle or one proceeding in the
same direction; provided, however, that every person operating
a bicycle away from the right side of the roadway shall exercise
reasonable care and shall give due consideration to the other
applicable rules of the road. As used in this subsection, the
term "hazards to safe cycling" includes, but is not limited to,
surface debris, rough pavement, drain grates which areparallel
to the side of the roadway, parked or stopped vehicles, potentially
opening car doors, or any other objects which threaten the safety
of a person operating a bicycle.
(b) Persons riding bicycles upon a roadway shall not ride more
than two abreast except on paths or parts of roadways set aside
for the exclusive use of bicycles.
(c) Whenever a usable path has been provided adjacent to a roadway
and designated for the exclusive use of bicycle riders, then the
appropriate governing authority may require that bicycle riders
usesuch path and not use those sections of the roadway so specified
by such local governing authority. The governing authority may
be petitioned to remove restrictions upon demonstration that the
path has become inadequate due to capacity, maintenance, or other
causes.
(d) Paths subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this
Code section shall at a minimum be required to meet accepted guidelines,
recommendations, and criteria with respect to planning, design,
operation, and maintenance as set forth by the American Association
of State Highway and Transportation Officials, and such paths
shall provide accessibility to destinations equivalent to the
use of the roadway.
(e) Electric assisted bicycles as defined in Code Section 40-1-1
may be operated on bicycle paths. 40-6-295. No person operating
a bicycle shall carry any package, bundle, or other article which
prevents him from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebars.
Section 40-6-296.
(a) Every bicycle when in use at nighttime shall be equipped
with a light on the front which shall emit a white light visible
from a distance of 300 feet to the front and with a red reflector
on the rear of a type approved by the Department of Public Safety
which shall be visible from a distance of 300 feet to the rear
when directly in front of lawful upper beams of headlights on
a motor vehicle. A light emitting a red light visible from a distance
of 300 feet to the rear may be used in addition to the red reflector.
(b) Every bicycle sold or operated shall be equipped with a brake
which will enable the operator to make the braked wheels skid
on dry, level pavement.
(c) No bicycle shall be equipped or operated while equipped with
a set of handlebars so raised that the operator must elevate his
hands above his shoulders in order to grasp the normal steering
grip area.
(d) No bicycle shall be equipped, modified, or altered in such
a way as to cause the pedal in its lowermost position to be more
than 12 inches above the ground, nor shall any bicycle be operated
if so equipped.
(e)
(1) No person under the age of 16 years shall operate or be a
passenger on a bicycle on a highway, bicycle path, or sidewalk
under the jurisdiction or control of this state or any local political
subdivision thereof without wearing a bicycle helmet.
(2) For the purposes of this subsection, the term "bicycle helmet"
means a piece of protective headgear which meets or exceeds the
impact standards for bicycle helmets set by the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) or the Snell Memorial Foundation.
(3) For the purposes of this subsection, a person shall be deemed
to wear a helmet only if a helmet of good fit is fastened securely
upon the head with the straps of the helmet.
(4) No bicycle without an accompanying protective bicycle helmet
shall be rented or leased to or for the use of any person under
the age of 16 years unless that person is in possession of a bicycle
helmet at the time of the rental or lease.
(5) Violation of any provision of this subsection shall not constitute
negligence per se nor contributory negligence per se or be considered
evidence of negligence or liability.
(6) No person under the age of 16 failing to comply with any
provision of this subsection may be fined or imprisoned.
40-6-297.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell a new bicycle
or a pedal for use on a bicycle unless the pedals on such bicycle
or such pedals are equipped with reflectors of a type approved
by the Department of Public Safety. The reflector on each pedal
shall be so designed and situated as to be visible from the front
and rear of the bicycle during darkness from a distance of 200
feet. The commissioner of public safety is authorized to promulgate
rules and regulations and establish standards for such reflectors.
(b) This Code section shall not apply to any bicycle purchased
prior to July 1, 1972, by a retailer for the purpose of resale.
Section 40-6-298.
(a) It is a misdemeanor for any person to do any act forbidden
or fail to perform any act required in this part.
(b) The parent of any child and the guardian of any ward shall
not authorize or knowingly permit such child or ward to violate
any of the provisions of this part.
Section 40-6-299.
The Board of Public Safety is authorized to promulgate rules
and regulations to carry this part into effect and is authorized
to establish regulations for any additional safety equipment
or standards it shall require for bicycles.
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