Share the Road with bicyclistsShare the Road — What bicyclists
and drivers should know

Explore KC, Safely

The Kansas City area is quickly becoming a great place to get around on a bicycle. Ambitious initiatives such as Bike KC, MetroGreen and The Riverfront Heritage Trail are making headway on plans to connect the region with trails and hundreds of miles of safe, on-road facilities.
Programs like Bridging the Gap’s “Clean Commute” demonstrate that bicycles are a viable mode of transportation in our communities.

However, as the numbers of bicyclists on our roads increase, the issue of safety becomes a more serious concern — both for bicyclists and drivers of motorized vehicles. Other organizations like the Share the Road Safety Task Force are working to increase awareness of roadway safety. The following information tells how sharing the road keeps our region’s new facilities safe for all users.

As the Kansas City region develops more bicycle facilities to connect citizens from place-to-place, it becomes more critical that bicyclists and motor vehicle operators learn to safely share the road.

Rules of the Road

Bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as any other driver of a vehicle. While a driver’s license is not required to ride a bike, bicyclists are required to know and obey all traffic laws such as stopping at stop signs and traffic lights and signaling before turning or changing lanes. Bicyclists should never, under any circumstances, ride against traffic.

A high percentage of all car/bike collisions result from cyclists going the wrong way. Stay to the right if you are moving slower than other traffic, maintain a constant position in the lane about three feet away from the curb or parked cars. Do not weave in and out of parked cars. Maintaining a presence on the road will help drivers see you and will reduce the chance that motor vehicles will pull in front of you. If lanes are too narrow to share with motor vehicles,
the safest place to ride your bicycle is in the middle of the lane. If the lanes become wider, move over to the far right side again.

Rules for Bicycles

Bicycles are the most vulnerable of all vehicles on the road, and extra safety precautions should always be taken when riding. Driving on roads requires care and courtesy whether you are driving a car or a bicycle. As road users, bicyclists must be predictable and highly visible; often drivers of vehicles have a difficult time seeing bicyclists in traffic. The following are some tips to help bicyclists Share the Road with vehicles.

Rules for Motorists

Driving on roads requires care whether you are driving a car or a bicycle. Motorists must respect the rights of other road users including bicyclists. Do your part by being a safe and courteous driver. The following are tips to help drivers Share the Road with bicyclists: