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Cyclist FAQ: Can I Ride My Bike On The Sidewalk In Orange County, CA?

Bicycle Accident AttorneyCalifornia is one of the top states for bicycle accidents and fatalities, so it’s understandable that cyclists want to stay away from vehicles and traffic. Cyclists may not feel safe riding on the street, especially when traffic is fast-moving and bike lanes are narrow. However, sidewalks have their own set of hazards including pedestrians, animals, doors opening (both vehicle doors and storefront doors), restaurant patrons eating outside, and even the curb itself. On the state level, no vehicle code restricts cyclists from riding bicycles on sidewalks. 

This blog post from the Law Offices of Samer Habbas & Associates will address a common question shared by pedestrians, motorists, and cyclists: Can you legally ride a bike on the sidewalk? 

Is It Illegal To Ride A Bike On The Sidewalk In California?

No statewide law prohibits cyclists from riding bicycles on the sidewalk. Under California Vehicle Code Section 21206, state, county, or town governments have the authority to set their own ordinances and rules. 

Bicycle Laws in Orange County, CA

If you want to ride a bicycle on the sidewalk (and understand the risks), you should determine whether or not it is legal on your ride route. Laws vary even within the same county, and not every city will have posted signs. Here is a sampling of bicycle laws pertaining to riding on sidewalks on a few Orange County, CA Cities: 

Orange County, CA, which consists of 34 cities,  bills itself as a bike friendly community. Multiple agencies advocate for cycling safety. The Orange County Bicycle Coalition promotes cycling as a means of both transportation and recreation. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) provides resources and information for Orange County cyclists, including an OC Bikeways Map. According to OCTA, nearly 700 miles of bike lanes are planned throughout the county. 

Can Cyclists Ride In The Middle Of The Road?

According to California Vehicle Code Section 21202,  if you’re traveling the speed of traffic, you can ride in the middle of the road – wherever you want. If you are moving slower than traffic but the lane is not wide enough for a bicycle and vehicle to safely share side-by-side, you can, as a cyclist, “take the lane.” 

Unfortunately, many motorists do not understand cyclists’ rights to share the road. When collisions occur, cyclists are the ones that almost always suffer serious injury or death. Even with a helmet, cyclists are vulnerable to traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and broken bones. 

Resources for Orange County Cyclists and Motorists

At the Law Offices of Samer Habbas & Associates, we strongly encourage everyone in our community to review California vehicle laws, including laws pertaining to cyclists. Common violations such as speeding, failing to stop, and making illegal turns can have deadly consequences when cyclists are in the area. 

The California Bicycle Coalition, aka CalBike, provides excellent plain English interpretations of vehicle codes applicable to cyclists. The most important thing for both cyclists and motorists to remember is cyclists generally have the same rights and responsibilities as other vehicles. Motorists should expect cyclists to be present and should look for them, especially when parking, backing up, or turning. Always look for cyclists and pedestrians. 

Speak With an Orange County Bicycle Accident Attorney

If you have been involved in a bicycle accident caused by another driver or a defect in a road, you may have the right to financial compensation for your injuries. The Law Offices of Samer Habbas & Associates fights hard for victims of accidents in Southern California. We have recovered more than $200 million for our clients. 

When our experienced personal injury lawyers handle a cycling accident case, we pursue every avenue of compensation. If you have been injured in a bicycle accident, get medical attention as soon as possible and reach out to us to discuss your rights. Our consultation is free and we are only paid if we recover compensation for you. 

Samer Habbas is a California attorney with over 18 years of experience in personal injury law. Throughout his career, he has successfully recovered over $380 million for his clients, solidifying his reputation as a leading advocate in the field.

Samer swiftly gained recognition for his adept negotiation skills and unwavering dedication to his clients. His practice spans a wide range of personal injury cases, including car accidents, dog bites, funeral home abuse, premises liability, and wrongful death.

Samer is known for his compassionate approach and commitment to securing favorable outcomes for his clients. His expertise has earned him the trust and respect of both his clients and his peers within the legal community. He is also deeply invested in giving back to his community. He actively participates in pro bono work and volunteers his time to various charitable organizations. Samer is a champion for those who have been wronged, leveraging his extensive experience and expertise to make a meaningful difference in the lives of his clients and his community.

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