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BPAC votes to draft letter supporting SB73 (Idaho stop) and seek Councilor signature
Summary
BPAC voted to draft a letter in support of Senate Bill 73, which would allow cyclists to treat stop signs as yields and make limited changes to how bicyclists navigate intersections; committee members urged timely action and some pledged to testify in committee hearings.
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee on Feb. 13 voted to draft a letter supporting Senate Bill 73, commonly referred to as the “Idaho stop,” and to seek Councilor Michael Garcia’s signature for submission to the legislature.
SB73 would make changes to how bicyclists approach stop signs and red lights in specific circumstances (allowing a stop-as-yield at stop signs and a limited right turn on red after a full stop…
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