Idaho Bicycle Safety Quiz
Answer Sheet
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- When approaching a stop sign, a bicyclist must:
- Slow down, and stop if required for safety
- When approaching a steady red light when going straight, a bicyclist must:
- Stop and yield to all other traffic
- When at a stop sign, a bicyclist may:
- All of the above: (listed below)
- Cautiously make a turn or proceed forward without stopping
- Make a turn after slowing and yielding the right-of-way if required
- Proceed forward after slowing and yielding the right-of-way if required
- When at a steady red light, a bicyclist may:
- Make a right hand turn after slowing and yielding the right-of-way if required
- A bicyclist must always come to a complete stop at a stop sign.
- Unless making a right-hand turn, a bicyclist must come to a complete stop at a steady red light.
- A bicyclist may make a left-hand turn onto a one-way highway on a red light:
- After stopping and yielding to other traffic
- Before turning left or right, the correct distance for a hand signal is:
- At least 100 feet before the turn
- Per Idaho Law, every bicyclist shall exercise:
- An adult bicyclist may carry a child:
- All of the above: (listed below)
- In a backpack securely attached to the adult
- In a sling securely attached to the adult
- In a child carrier attached to the bicycle
- Prohibition of tailgating does not apply to a bicyclist.
- A bicyclist riding in traffic that is moving faster than the bicyclist shall:
- Ride as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of roadway
- A bicyclist riding on a one-way road with two (2) or more lanes may:
- Ride as close as practicable to the left-hand curb or edge of roadway
- On a two-way highway, a bicyclist may ride on the left side of the road.
- When preparing for a left turn, a bicyclist shall:
- Move safely into the appropriate lane prior to turning
- Bicyclists may ride two (2) abreast if it does not impede traffic.
- It is legal for bicyclists to carry grocery bags with no hands on the handlebars.
- Bicyclists must yield right-of-way to emergency vehicles, and construction vehicles and workers.
- When overtaking a pedestrian on a sidewalk, a bicyclist shall:
- Give an audible signal to the pedestrian
- When operating a bicycle on or along a sidewalk or crosswalk, a bicyclist shall:
- Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians
- Bicycle racing is legal except where posted signs prevent it.
- At night, a bicycle must have a front light visible from a distance of:
- At night, the following equipment must be displayed at the rear of the bicycle:
- A reflector clearly visible
- At night, it’s a good idea to use both rear reflectors and red flashing rear lights:
- A properly-fitted bicycle helmet reduces the risk of serious head injuries by:
- A significant amount – approximately 85 percent
- Helmets should be positioned:
- Evenly between the ears
- 1-2 finger widths above your eyebrow
- Helmet chin straps should be tightened:
- Helmets should include foam pads inside that:
- Feel comfortable but really snug
- When buying a helmet, choose one per the following criteria:
- All of the above: (listed below)
- It has been tested and “approved”
- It has a CPSC, ASTM, or Snell B-95 sticker
- It fits well prior to any adjustments
- When a helmet has been involved in a crash:
- Replace it with a new helmet
- To signal a left turn, a bicyclist:
- Extends the left arm to the left
- To signal a right turn, a bicyclist:
- Either of the above are correct:
- Extends the upper left arm out with the forearm and hand pointing up
- Extends the right arm to the right
- To signal a stop, a bicyclist:
- Extends the upper left arm out with the forearm and hand pointing down
- In order to enhance safety by being seen, bicyclists should wear:
- Light colored clothing at all times
- Reflective gear when light conditions are low
- The “ABCs” of a safe bicycle include:
- Check air in tires, brakes, and tightness of chain
- Which of the following is accurate?
- Always yield to pedestrians and pass carefully on the left
- If your bicycle is too large or too small:
- All of the above (listed below)
- It can be difficult to control
- It increases your risk of accident or injury
- It can be uncomfortable
- What is the best reason below for having fenders on your bicycle?
- In wet conditions, they help eliminate spray from the wheels
- If a bicycle has only one seat, it is illegal for two (2) people to ride on it at the same time:
- True, except for a child in a backpack, sling or child carrier
- For more information about safe biking, you can read the following:
- The bike and pedestrian information on the itd.idaho.gov web site
- Idaho Traffic Laws, Title 49, Chapter 7
- When riding on a sidewalk, a bicyclist:
- Has all the duties of a pedestrian
- When riding on a sidewalk, a bicyclist:
- Must obey the pedestrian crossing signals
- Bicyclists should:
- Go with traffic on sidewalks to increase safety
- When sharing the road with other vehicles and pedestrians, bicyclists should:
- Be as predictable as possible
- Which of the following is true?
- City ordinances regarding bicycles may vary
- When legally in a crosswalk, a bicyclist must dismount from their bicycle.
- If a motorist is turning right at an intersection with no light, and a bicyclist immediately to the right on an adjacent sidewalk is going straight:
- The bicyclist has the right-of-way
- Which of the following is true?
- Most cities and towns have an ordinance regarding public intoxication
- Some local jurisdictions require bicyclists to use the bike lane if it is available.
- It is legal for three (3) bicyclists to ride next to each other in the same lane.
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