§ 814.400 Application of vehicle laws to bicycles
§ 814.405 Status of electric assisted bicycle
§ 814.410 Unsafe operation of bicycle on sidewalk; penalty
§ 814.414 Improper entry into intersection controlled by stop sign; penalty
§ 814.416 Improper entry into intersection controlled by flashing red signal; penalty
§ 814.420 Failure to use bicycle lane or path; exceptions; penalty
§ 814.430 Improper use of lanes; exceptions; penalty
§ 814.440 Failure to signal turn; exceptions; penalty
§ 814.450 Unlawful load on bicycle; penalty
§ 814.460 Unlawful passengers on bicycle; penalty
§ 814.470 Failure to use bicycle seat; penalty
§ 814.480 Nonmotorized vehicle clinging to another vehicle; penalty
§ 814.484 Meaning of bicycle and operating or riding on a highway
§ 814.485 Failure to wear protective headgear; penalty
§ 814.486 Endangering bicycle operator or passenger; penalty
§ 814.487 Exemptions from protective headgear requirements
§ 814.488 Citations; exemption from requirement to pay fine
§ 814.489 Use of evidence of lack of protective headgear on bicyclist

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes > Chapter 814 > Bicycles

  • City: includes any incorporated village or town. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
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  • Violate: includes failure to comply. See Oregon Statutes 174.100