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Cyclists are urged to utilize facilities that are suitable for their individual cycling skills and to be aware that, during certain times of the day, traffic volumes may be unsuitable for their cycling abilities. See safety tips on back side of this map. Visit www.dot.pima.gov/tpcbac for the latest version of this map.
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Used on major and minor streets to indicate popular recreational and commuting bicycle routes.
All information on this map is subject to constant change and its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. All data is provided as is, with all faults and without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. For suggestions and corrections, please contact us at 243-BIKE
Bicycling is permitted
on Interstate 10 shoulder
east of Kolb Rd.
Roadway or bikeway planned for improvement, 2007-2009. Consider alternate routes during construction.Call 243-BIKE for more information.
On major street, with white edge line, approximately 3 ft. to 10 ft. wide paved shoulder, speed limits 30 mph or more.
Selected bikeable streets with maximum speed limit of 30 mph.
May be appropriate for experienced riders (more traffic, higher speeds, less width)
Paved 8 ft. to 12 ft. wide path, separated from street.
On lower volume street, with “Bike Route” signs. Max. speed limit of 30 mph.
On major streets, 12 ft. wide busand right turn lane, shared usewith bicycles.
On major street, with “Bike Route” signs and white edge line, approx. 4 ft. to 10 ft. wide paved shoulder, speed limits 25 mph or more.
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Bicycle bells are a polite way to alert people to your presence!
Riding two abreast is permitted by law (A.R.S. 28-815), but under a separate law (A.R.S. 28-704) bicyclists may not unnecessarily slow motor vehicle traffic. You can help drivers pass on two-lane roadways without bike lanes by riding single-file when safe to do so (stay at least 2 to 3 feet from the edge of the road). It’s always nice to give a friendly wave when drivers pass and give you plenty of clearance.
The following section is a listing of relevant Arizona, Pima County and City of Tucson laws as of May, 2007. Additional civil and criminal traffic laws may apply to bicyclists, motorists and pedestrians throughout Arizona.
This guide does not constitute a legal standard. Refer to Arizona Revised Statutes and to local traffic ordinances.
28-735. Overtaking bicycles; civil penalties
A. When overtaking and passing a bicycle proceeding in the same direction, a person driving a motor vehicle shall exercise due care by leaving a safe distance between the motor vehicle and the bicycle of not less than three feet until the motor vehicle is safely past the overtaken bicycle.
B. If a person violates this section and the violation results in a collision causing:
1. Serious physical injury as defined in section13-105 to another person, the violator is subject to a civil penalty of up to five hundred dollars.
2. Death to another person, the violator is subject to a civil penalty of up to one thousand dollars.
C. Subsection B of this section does not apply to a bicyclist who is injured in a vehicular traffic lane when a designated bicycle lane or path is present and passable.
28-756. Method of giving hand and arm signals
A. Except as provided by subsection B, a person shall give all hand and arm signals required by this article from the left side of the vehicle in the following manner, and the signals shall indicate as follows:
1. Left turn. Hand and arm extended horizontally.
2. Right turn. Hand and arm extended upward.
3. Stop or decrease speed. Hand and arm extended downward.
B. A person operating a bicycle may give a right turn signal by extending the right hand and arm horizontally to the right side of the bicycle.
28-811. Parent and guardian responsibility; applicability of article
A. The parent of a child and the guardian of a ward shall not authorize or knowingly permit the child or ward to violate this chapter.
B. Except as otherwise provided in this article, this chapter applies to a bicycle when it is operated on a highway or on a path set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles.
28-812. Applicability of traffic laws to bicycle riders
A person riding a bicycle on a roadway or on a shoulder adjoining a roadway is granted all of the rights and is subject to all of the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle by this chapter and chapters 4 and 5 of this title, except special rules in this article and except provisions of this chapter and chapters 4 and 5 of this title that by their nature can have no application.
28-813. Riding on bicycles
A. A person propelling a bicycle shall not ride other than on or astride a permanent and regular seat attached to the bicycle.
B. A person shall not use a bicycle to carry more persons at one time than the number for which it is designed and equipped.
28-814. Clinging to vehicle
A person riding on a bicycle, coaster, sled or toy vehicle or on roller skates shall not attach the bicycle, coaster, sled, toy vehicle or roller skates or that person to a vehicle on a roadway.
28-815. Riding on roadway and bicycle path; bicycle path usage
A. A person riding a bicycle on a roadway at less than the normal speed of traffic at the time and place and under the conditions then existing shall ride as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway, except under any of the following situations:
1. If overtaking and passing another bicycle or vehicle proceeding in the same direction.
2. If preparing for a left turn at an intersection or into a private road or driveway.
3. If reasonably necessary to avoid conditions, including fixed or moving objects, parked or moving vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, animals or surface hazards.
4. If the lane in which the person is operating the bicycle is too narrow for a bicycle and a vehicle to travel safely side by side within the lane.
B. Persons riding bicycles on a roadway shall not ride more than two abreast except on paths or parts of roadways set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles.
C. A path or lane that is designated as a bicycle path or lane by state or local authorities is for the exclusive use of bicycles even though other uses are permitted pursuant to subsection D or are otherwise permitted by state or local authorities.
D. A person shall not operate, stop, park or leave standing a vehicle in a path or lane designated as a bicycle path or lane by a state or local authority except in the case of emergency or for crossing the path or lane to gain access to a public or private road or driveway.
E. Subsection D does not prohibit the use of the path or lane by the appropriate local authority.
28-816. Carrying article on bicycle
A person shall not carry a package, bundle or article while operating a bicycle if the package, bundle or article prevents the driver from keeping at least one hand on the handlebars.
28-817. Bicycle equipment
A. A bicycle that is used at nighttime shall have a lamp on the front that emits a white light visible from a distance of at least five hundred feet to the front and a red reflector on the rear of a type that is approved by the department and that is visible from all distances from fifty feet to three hundred feet to the rear when the reflector is directly in front of lawful upper beams of head lamps on a motor vehicle. A bicycle may have a lamp that emits a red light visible from a distance of five hundred feet to the rear in addition to the red reflector.
B. A person shall not operate a bicycle that is equipped with a siren or whistle.
C. A bicycle shall be equipped with a brake that enables the operator to make the braked wheels skid on dry, level, clean pavement.
10.43.010 Requirement for helmet use
No person under eighteen years of age shall ride a bicycle or be a passenger on a bicycle, ride in a restraining seat attached to a bicycle, or ride in a trailer towed by a bicycle unless that person is wearing a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet which meets the current standards of the American National Standards Institute for protective headgear. (Ord. 1995-12 § 1 (part), 1995)
10.43.030 Civil penalties
Any person in violation of this chapter shall be found guilty of a civil infraction and be required to pay a minimum fine of fifty dollars that cannot be suspended except pursuant to Section 10.43.040. (Ord. 1995-12 § 1 (part), 1995)
10.43.040 Waiver of fine
The penalty provided in this section for a violation of Section10.43.010 may be waived if an offender presents purchased or otherwise obtained since the time of the violation and that the minor uses or intends to use said helmet whenever required to do so by this chapter. (Ord. 1995-12 § 1 (part), 1995)
SEC. 5-1. Parking of bicycles
It shall be unlawful to park a bicycle upon any public sidewalk or street in a manner that substantially impedes pedestrian or vehicular traffic or obstructs access to public or private facilities.
SEC. 5-2. Riding on sidewalks and pedestrian paths, and through underpasses
A. It shall be unlawful to ride a bicycle on any public sidewalks, or upon a designated pedestrian path in any public park, unless signs are posted specifically permitting bicycling.
B. It shall be unlawful to ride a bicycle through any underpass when signs are posted prohibiting bicycling.
SEC. 5-3. Enforcement
Any violation of a provision of this chapter shall be a civil infraction, unless otherwise specified, subject to the provisions of Chapter 28 of this Code. Violations of this Chapter shall be deemed as civil infractions subject to a sanction of twenty-five-dollars ($25.00).
SEC. 20-29. (1). Bicycle helmets
No person under eighteen (18) years of age shall ride a bicycle or be a passenger on a bicycle, ride in a restraining seat attached to a bicycle, or ride in a trailer towed by a bicycle unless that person is wearing a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet which meets the current standards of the American National Standards.
The Tucson - Pima Eastern Region earned a Gold Bicycle Friendly Community rating from the League of American Bicyclists in April 2006
Please take a moment to read through these tips to learn more about cycling safely in our great region.
Be polite and be smart. Show respect for all users of the road, and you’ll getrespect back as a result.
Cyclists & Drivers: Same roads, same rules, same rights and responsibilities.
Use hand signals to show your intentions and ride in a predictable fashion. (A.R.S. 28-756) Obey all traffic laws, signs and signals.
Wear white or brightly colored shirts and consider reflective clothing for nighttime use. A white front headlight and red rear reflector are required on your bike if you ride at night. (A.R.S. 28-817). You should also use a red rear taillight.
Pima County and City of Tucson laws require all bicyclists under the age of 18 to wear a helmet. Helmet and bicycle mirrors improve your overall awareness and allow you to see following vehicles.
According to national studies, 85% of brain
injuries can be prevented by wearing a helmet.
Watch ahead for hazardous railroad and trolley tracks. Look behind you to make sure it’s safe, signal your intentions, then cross tracks as close to a right angle as possible (A.R.S. 28-815).
Ride on the right with the flow of traffic—NEVER ride against traffic on the road, in a bike lane, or on a sidewalk. Drivers turning from the side cannot see you and approaching drivers will not expect you to be riding the wrong way (A.R.S. 28-815).
Watch out for glass, grates, oilypavement, loose gravel, cattleguards and railroad tracks.Check behind to make sure it’ssafe, signal your intentions,then move to the left toavoid the hazard.
Remember that you may “take the lane” if the lane is not wide enough for both a car and a bike (A.R.S. 28-815). Check behind to make sure it’s safe, signal your intentions, and take the lane by riding 1/3 to 1/2 of the way into the lane. When safe and possible, move to the right to allow a following vehicle to pass.
Look for people in parked cars ahead of you and ride in a straight line at least 5 feet away from the car. Someone may open the car door in front of you unexpectedly. Be predictable: don’t weave in and out between parked cars.
On a shared use pathway always slow down when approaching pedestrians, give a verbal warning you’re about to pass, and provide at least 5 feet passing distance. Remember! The pedestrian you are courteous to on the pathway may be the driver who treats you well when you’re cycling on the roadway.
You may make a left turn like a vehicle by looking over your shoulder, signaling, and moving into the left turn lane when it’s safe. (Arizona Revised Statute 28-815)
You may make a left turn by going to the far side of the intersection, turning your bike, and using the roadway.
You may make a left turn by going to the far side of the intersection, turning your bike, and then walking your bike in the crosswalk.
Be aware of your surroundings, and especially turning and side traffic.
Make eye contact with drivers and be sure to get their attention. Even with eye contact, the person may not really see you or realize the speed you are going, so be prepared!
Arizona Department of Transportation – 388-4200
Marana Public Works – 297-2920
Oro Valley Bicycle Coordinator – 229-5057
Pima Association of Governments Regional Bicycle Coordinator – 792-1093
Pima County Bicycle and Pedestrian Program – 243-BIKE (243-2453)
Pima County Clean Air Program – 740-3947
Sahuarita Public Works – 648-1972
South Tucson Public Works – 792-2424
Tucson Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator – 837-6691
Report polluting vehicles to the Pima County Dept. of Environmental Quality Smoking Vehicle Hotline – 622-5700
Report aggressive drivers to the Tucson Police Department's Road Rage Hotline – 235-RAGE (235-7243)
For more information, call 243-BIKE or 837-6691.You can visit us on the web at www.dot.pima.gov/tpcbac/
Created by the Pima County Bicycle and Pedestrian Program, Matthew Zoll, Program Manager.Design, illustration and photography by Pima County Graphic Services Division. ©2007 Pima County Dept. of Transportation
Arizona Department of Transportation Street Maintenance –388-4200
Marana Streets Department – 382-2500
Oro Valley Street Maintenance – 229-5070
Pima County Street Maintenance – 740-2639
Sahuarita Public Works – 648-1972
South Tucson Public Works – 792-2424
Tucson Street Maintenance – 791-3154
This map is brought to you by Pima Association of Governments jurisdictions including the Arizona Dept. of Transportation, City of Tucson, City of South Tucson, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Pima County, Tohono O'Odham Nation, Town of Marana, Town of Oro Valley and the Town of Sahuarita.
This publication is distributed without charge to enhance the safety and convenience of bicycle travel. Funding is provided by Pima County, the City of Tucson, the Pima Association of Governments, the Arizona Departments of Environmental Quality and Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration. Comments and suggestions are welcome - please call 243-BIKE or 837-6691.
Riding without a headlight at night could get you a fine of $115!
Don’t use headphones or a cell phone when riding your bike. They reduce your ability to hear traffic, which could cost you your life.
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Please do not bicycle on sidewalks. Park only in designated bicycle areas and watch out for
pedestrians and motor vehicles.
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The University of Arizona offersfree bicycle registration. For moreinformation, call 626-RIDE (7433)
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Bikeable streets with max. speed limit of 30 mph.
On major street, with white edge line, approximately 3 ft. to 10 ft. wide pavedshoulder, speed limits 30 mph or more.
On lower volume street, with “Bike Route” signs. Maximum speed limit of 30 mph.
Paved 8 ft. to 12 ft. path, separated from street.
On major street, with “Bike Route” signs and white edge line, approx. 4 ft. to 10 ft. wide paved shoulder, speed limits 25 mph or more.
On major streets, 12 ft. wide bus and right turn lane, shared use with bicycles.
Roadway or bikeway planned for improvement, 2007-2009. Consider alternate routes during construction. Call 243-BIKE for more information.
May be appropriate for experienced riders (more traffic, higher speeds, less width)
Created by the Pima County Bicycleand Pedestrian Program
See the latest version of this map on the web at www.dot.pima.gov/tpcbac
September 2007 Edition
Includes upcomingbike projects & popular trailheads
Including Green Valley,Marana, Oro Valley, Sahuarita, South Tucson& Eastern Pima County
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