Even when you’re not riding a bicycle, you can do your part to keep bicyclists safe on Lakewood roads.
- Look both ways for incoming bicyclists when turning or crossing the road. Remember, they might be on the sidewalk!
- Give bicycles 3 feet of space when passing—it’s the law in Colorado. Crossing the double yellow line is permitted when necessary to give cyclists enough space, as long as there is no oncoming traffic.
- Check your side mirrors and look over your right shoulder for approaching cyclists before you make a right turn, especially on roads with a bike lane.
- Observe all posted speed limits. In the event of a crash, lower speeds are much less likely to cause serious bodily injury.
- Don’t park or stop your car in a bike lane for any amount of time. Even just a quick stop to drop off a passenger or check your map could force a bicyclist to leave the bike lane and merge with traffic, which creates a dangerous and frustrating situation for both the bicyclist and any cars coming up behind them. Plus, it’s against Lakewood City Ordinance 10.36.070 and could cost you a fine of up to $200.
- Look over your left shoulder for approaching bicyclists before exiting your parked vehicle whenever you park on the street, especially if there is a bike lane next to the parking lane.
- Don’t drive distracted. Bicycles are capable of sudden movements and can sometimes be hidden from view, so it is important to always be aware of your surroundings.