Bikers, Runners & In-line Skaters
Outdoor activities can be a great deal of fun if you obey the rules and use common sense, especially in traffic.
Illinois law states that pedestrians, including runners, power walkers and skaters, must use sidewalks where provided. When sidewalks are not available, pedestrians must use the shoulder of the roadway, against the flow of traffic, and stay as far from the edge of the road as practical. Skaters should wear complete protective gear.
What about bicycles?
A cyclist must obey traffic laws including, stopping at stop signs and red lights, using turn signals, and giving way to pedestrians.
- Always wear a good quality helmet when riding a bicycle.
- A bicycle ridden in the street must be operated as close to the right hand curb a practical and in the same direction as the flow of traffic.
- When riding at night, you must have a white light shining forward and a red reflector on the back of your bicycle.
- Wear a reflective vest to increase your visibility.
- Use both hands to control the bicycle. If you have items to carry, use a basket or backpack.
- Lock your bike when you leave it unattended.