Illinois Bicycle Rules of the Road - Illinois Secretary of State 2026

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Rules of the road Bikes share the same rights and responsibilities as cars. Always ride in the same direction with traffic. Obey all traffic signals and signs, just like a motor vehicle. Yield to pedestrians on sidewalks and shared-use paths, and at all intersections. Position yourself where cars can easily see you.
Bicyclists are required to travel in the same direction as vehicles. Bicyclists should travel just to the right of faster moving traffic. However, certain hazards such as rough surfaces, debris, drainage grates or a narrow traffic lane may require bike riders to move toward the center of the lane.
Many cyclists in the Bay Area ask if they must walk their bike in a crosswalk. The California Vehicle Code does not require you to walk your bike.
One hand must be on the handlebars at all times. Bicycles shall not be equipped with any siren.
TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SIGNS Bicyclists, as well as drivers, must obey all traffic signs and signals.

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