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Drop-off time. Search Cars. For maximum protection wear it properly, so that it fits snugly over your forehead. Learn more at helmets. Bicycling is a healthy activity and helps to reduce vehicle traffic on our roads. We ask all motorists to operate with caution around bicycles. Keep in mind that bicyclists are required to ride on the right side of the road in single file. A bicyclist is allowed to ride in the center of the travel lane when the lane is too narrow for both car and bicycle to travel safely side by side.
This rules applies even when the bicycle is moving slower than traffic. According to HRS C a 2 : Bicyclists should not be expected to move off the road whenever a car is behind them. Do not leave the door open longer than necessary. It is a misdemeanor for you to commit any forbidden act or fail to perform any act required in this part Sec. The parents of any child shall not authorize or permit their child to violate this chapter. These bicycle regulations apply whenever a bicycle is used on a roadway or bicycle path.
Bicyclists using a roadway have all the rights and duties applicable to the driver of a motor vehicle, except as stated by special bicycle regulations and except for those provisions which by their nature cannot be applied to bicyclists. The bicyclist must ride on the permanent, regular seat attached to the bicycle.
No bicycle shall be used to carry more persons at one time than the number for which it was designed and equipped. When riding a bicycle, do not attach it or yourself to another vehicle. Bicyclists cannot carry a package or article which prevents the driver from using both hands to control and operate the bicycle.
One hand must be on the handlebars at all times. Bicycle racing is prohibited on the roadways unless the riders are participating in an approved racing event. Approval for races must be obtained from the authorities who are responsible for the roadway. Racers may be exempt from complying with the traffic laws only if an agreement has been established with the pertinent authorities and there is adequate traffic control for all roadway users.
No person under sixteen 16 years of age shall operate a bicycle on a street, bikeway, or any other public property unless that person is wearing a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet. This requirement also applies to a person who rides upon a bicycle while in a restraining seat that is attached to the bicycle or who rides in a trailer towed by the bicycle.
Mopeds are to use bike lanes and paths where they exist. Mopeds can be restricted from using bicycle paths where signage prohibits. After payment of the fee, the owner will be provided with a decal to be attached to the bicycle. The decal is to be placed on the frame's seat tube facing the forward direction. Any bicycle brought to the State is exempt from bicycle registration if it is currently registered in the state it came from. Official text All new bicycles acquired for sale by a business are exempt from the tax but upon being sold, the dealer will 1 have the buyer complete the license application forms, 2 give the buyer a completed copy of the form, and 3 send the other copies to the Finance Department, along with the tax and fees collected from the buyer.
The decal and certificate of registration will be mailed to the new owner. Until the new owner receives them, he or she should carry a copy of the completed application when using the bicycle on a roadway. Any bicycle having no decal as described in the previous section is subject to impoundment by City officials.
Unclaimed bikes will be sold at public auction after a five-day public notice is given through advertising in a newspaper or posted notices in at least three public places. Upon the sale of a bike, any money received beyond the tax and fees due plus the cost of advertising will be given to the vehicle's owner, if the owner is known. If the owner cannot be located in ninety 90 days, the money will be kept by the City.
Just present the number and registration of the bicycle involved to the City.
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