A solid white line along either side of the street, four or more feet
from the curb, marks a bicycle lane. This line will usually become a
broken or dashed line near intersections. Do not drive in a bike lane
unless you are making a right turn at a corner or other entrance, such
as a driveway. If you are, drive your vehicle into the bike lane no
more than 200 feet from the entrance or corner before your turn.
Watch for bikes before entering the bike lane. Pedestrians are not allowed in bike lanes when there are sidewalks. Drivers of motorized bicycles should use bike lanes carefully to avoid collisions with bicycle riders. You may usually park your vehicle in the bike lane unless signs say "No Parking".
Watch for bikes before entering the bike lane. Pedestrians are not allowed in bike lanes when there are sidewalks. Drivers of motorized bicycles should use bike lanes carefully to avoid collisions with bicycle riders. You may usually park your vehicle in the bike lane unless signs say "No Parking".