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Arkansas' Three-Feet Bicycle Passing Law3-Feet Bicycle Passing Sign

In January 2013, North Little Rock developed a public awareness campaign about Arkansas’ 3-feet passing law, which requires motorists to leave at least 3 feet of space between their vehicle and the cyclist they are passing.

 

Arkansas Code of 1987, Annotated, as amended (2007) 27-51-311. Overtaking a bicycle. (a) The driver of a motor vehicle overtaking a bicycle proceeding in the same direction on a roadway shall exercise due care and pass to the left at a safe distance of not less than three (3) feet and shall not again drive to the right side of the roadway until safely clear of the overtaken bicycle. (b) (1) A person who violates this section shall be subject to a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100). (2) A person who violates this section with the violation resulting in a collision causing death or serious physical injury to the person operating the overtaken bicycle shall be subject to a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1000) in addition to any other penalties prescribed by law.

NLR Bike Laws and Ordinances

The League of American Bicyclists’ recommends that “cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles.”  Cyclists must obey traffic laws and ride on the right side of the road with the flow of traffic.  By following traffic laws, a cyclist will be predictable to other cyclists, motorists, and pedestrians.

It is also important for a cyclist to be visible.  While reflectors are nice, white front lights and red rear lights are necessary for the roadway and the trails.

Riding a bicycle on the sidewalk is dangerous for adults, and it is against City ordinance in NLR and in many business districts in other cities.  You can find more information about NLR ordinances, Arkansas laws, and surrounding city ordinances from this list compiled from Bicycle Advocacy of Central Arkansas.

Bike Education

Do you know all you need to know to safely ride a bike with traffic? Do you feel you know enough to teach your children how to ride cautiously and conspicuously while on their own? When you drive your car, are you confident on how to share the road with people on bikes?

The Smart Cycling program gives you the tips, tools, and techniques to confidently to answer YES to each question. Check out the links below for resources. Contact [email protected] if you're intersted in hosting a Smart Cycling class for your organization or workplace.

Free Bike Racks for NLR Businesses and Organizations

Fit 2 Live has bicycle racks available for public use. They can be installed in front of businesses and community organizations to allow customers and the public to park their bikes safely. Racks must be installed on a concrete surface and will be installed free of charge by the NLR Street Department.

Businesses and organizations wishing to have bike racks installed must sign a Joint Use Agreement with Fit 2 Live guaranteeing public access to the racks. Racks must be installed according to installation guidelines to ensure bikes have enough space and do not interfere with vehicle or pedestrian traffic.

For more information, contact [email protected].

Taking your Bike on the Bus

National Bike Month and Bike to Work Day

May is National Bike Month which includes an ever-expanding diversity of events in communities nationwide, including Bike to School Day and Cyclofemme.

North Little Rock partners with Metroplan and the City of Little Rock to organize a week long Ditch the Keys event that ends on National Bike to Work Day.

Bike Events

Bike Organizations, Teams, and Clubs

Bicycle Advocacy Organizations

Arkansas Trails Council

Bicycle Advocacy of Central Arkansas (BACA)

BikeWalk Arkansas

Central Arkansas Trail Alliance (CATA)

International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA)

League of American Bicyclists (LAB)

Bicycle Teams and Clubs

All In Multisport (AIM)

Angry Dave's Bicycles BMX

Arkansas Bicycle Club (ABC)

Arkansas Cycling and Fitness

Arkansas Freeride Society

Arkansas Heels on Wheels (AHOW)

Bell and Company Mountain Biking

Central Arkansas Recreational Pedalers (CARP)

Central Arkansas Velo (CARVE)

Little Rock Bike Polo

Mello Velo Cycling Club (closed FB group)

RevRock

Rock City Riders Major Taylor Cycling

Team Spokes Mountain Bike and Cyclocross

The Community Bicyclist - Cyclocross and Mountain Bike

Rider Safety, blogs, and other resources

Other Bicycle-Related Sites

Arkansas Outside (AO)

JBar Cycling Blog

Miscellaneous Resources

TripBUZZ Bike Safety Guide
Bicycle Safety (Thanks Joanna)