BC Class 5 Road Test Training · Question
When is it legal for a pedal cyclist in British Columbia to ride on the sidewalk?
In BC, typically only children under 12 can ride on sidewalks, or where local bylaws specifically permit it. Otherwise, cyclists should ride on the road.
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Question: When is it legal for a pedal cyclist in British Columbia to ride on the sidewalk?
Answer options:
- Never under any circumstances. ✅ Only if they are under 12 years old, or as indicated by local bylaws.
- Only when the road is too busy.
- Always, as sidewalks are safer.
Correct answer: Only if they are under 12 years old, or as indicated by local bylaws.
Explanation: In BC, typically only children under 12 can ride on sidewalks, or where local bylaws specifically permit it. Otherwise, cyclists should ride on the road.
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