Driver’s Education Program
We have begun a campaign to change driver’s education courses so that they focus on road rules with respect to the interplay between motorists and cyclists. And we have lobbied for more test questions regarding motorists and cyclists.
For specific information about your area, please contact Randi at yieldtolife@gmail.com.
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We are using this as part of our outreach program to help educate motorists and improve relations to make everyone safer on the road.
So many of the accidents between motorists and cyclists could be prevented with a little more attention, a little more understanding, and a lot more respect between motorists and cyclists. The purpose of this exercise is to create a safe and harmonious environment between cyclists and motorists, one that creates mutual respect for all life on the road. Through education and awareness and sensitivity training, we can make cycling safer. By creating a safer environment for cyclists, cycling can be promoted as a safe means of transportation and a healthy form of recreation for one’s one health, the well being of community, and the betterment of the planet. Watch out for cyclists, and when you see one, please Yield to Life.
Road Rules Test
- When making a right turn:
- Passing a cyclist is acceptable:
- You must be extra vigilant of cyclists when:
- When making a left turn:
- A good response when you witness a cyclist making a traffic error
- True or False: Cyclists are allowed to ride in the flow of traffic.
- True or False: It is customary to honk at cyclists to let them know you’re approaching.
- True or False: Cyclists have the same rights to the road and motorists and must adhere to the same road rules.
- True or False: Cyclists must hug the right side of the road, be in a bike lane or be on bike paths at all times.
- True or False: Cyclists are a menace to motorists.
Answer Key
- When making a right turn:
- Passing a cyclist is acceptable:
- You must be extra vigilant of cyclists when:
- When making a left turn:
- A good response when you witness a cyclist making a traffic error
- True or False: Cyclists are allowed to ride in the flow of traffic.
- True or False: It is customary to honk at cyclists to let them know you’re approaching.
- True or False: Cyclists have the same rights to the road and motorists and must adhere to the same road rules.
- True or False: Cyclists must hug the right side of the road, be in a bike lane or be on bike paths at all times.
- True or False: Cyclists are a menace to motorists.
Correct Answer - D.
While it is not recommended, and even against the law in many states for adults to ride on the sidewalk, it is completely permissible for children to ride on the sidewalk.
Crosswalks are always a place and opportunity to Yield to Life. It is crucial to be mindful of cyclists traveling behind you. A bicyclist may well be to the right of you and planning to go straight at the same intersection. Do not speed ahead of the bicyclist thinking you can negotiate the turn before they reach your car. The cyclist may be going faster than you think and, as you slow to make the turn, the cyclist may not be able to avoid crashing into the passenger side of your vehicle.
Correct Answer - C.
Remember cyclists have equal rights to the road and should be given the same respect as any slow moving vehicle, i.e. a large trucks, farming vehicles, etc. You would not pass another car too closely and risk an accident – the same care, attention and respect must be given to cyclists’ lives.
A cyclist may need to ride closer to the center of a lane to avoid road hazards. Waiting a few extra seconds for safe passage can save lives. Whenever you pass a cyclist too closely, you not only run the risk of hitting the cyclist, the draft from your car alone is enough to throw a cyclist off course and possibly off the bike.
Correct Answer – D.
While a cyclist may not be able to anticipate your door opening, you can easily and quickly look in your review mirror to make sure no cyclists are coming. Opening your door as a cyclist is approaching can lead to serious injuries for the cyclist.
Remember kids use sidewalks to ride and can approach very quickly. Whenever pulling in or out of driveways proceed slowly and with caution and be on the look out for bikes.
Be very careful when making a left turn as cyclists who are crossing straight through the same intersection in the opposite direction may be going faster than you realize. This is especially dangerous on a hill or mountain/canyon road when a cyclist is descending with great speed. If you see a cyclist approaching when preparing for a left hand turn, it may be to wait as it is easy to misjudge a cyclist’s speed. Do not make left hand turns on canyon roads, on blind corners or curves where you cannot see what’s in the distance.
Correct Answer – B.
Left hand turns are a dangerous/life threatening situation for cyclists – especially when they are descending and going faster than motorists realize. Cyclists who are crossing straight through the same intersection in the opposite direction may be going faster than you realize. It is particularly dangerous on a descending slope, when cyclists pick up more speed.
Correct Answer - C.
Tit for tat behavior is neither appropriate nor safe nor productive on the road and can have devastating and life-threatening consequences. Please do not view one cyclist’s transgressions on the road as indication of the cycling community at large. After all, seeing one bad driver does not mean that all drivers are bad.
There are many campaigns and programs out there to help educate cyclists on the proper road rules and the majority of cyclists are law abiding individuals that are merely doing something positive for themselves, the environment and community. One cyclists lapse of judgment, does not give you the right to run cyclists off the road or endanger their life. Please help us pave the way for civility on the road by exercising patience and understanding.
TRUE: If a cyclist is going as fast as traffic, it is o.k. for them to join in the flow. Also, a cyclist may have to join in if there is something on the right of the road obstructing the ability to ride to the right.
FALSE: This kind of honking is unnecessary, annoying for everyone in ear shot, and most importantly, dangerous. Honking at a cyclist can startle a cyclist and cause him/her to loose bearings. If you have to honk at a cyclist to warn of a looming danger, please do so at a respectful distance.
TRUE: Cyclists have the same right to the use the road as motorists. Accordingly, cyclists have the same responsibilities and must follow the same road rules as motorists including stopping at stop signs, obeying traffic lights, keeping a safe distance between other vehicles.
FALSE: Cyclists have a rightful place on the road and cyclists using their bike for transportation may be forced to use roads that do not have bike lanes for various reasons. Cyclists who are experienced and able to go the speed limit can join in the flow of traffic. Construction in the road or other debris on the side of the road may force cyclists closer into traffic. Also, cyclists may be making a left turn and thus be either in the left lane or making their way to the left lane. Remember the road belongs equally to the cyclist so be sensitive to cyclists rightful place along side vehicles.
FALSE: To the contrary, cyclists are doing everyone a favor by reducing their carbon footprint, easing traffic tension, and making strides to relieve our national health crises.