3-Feet Law: Ensuring Safe Passing Distance Between Motorists a...
3-Feet Law: Ensuring Safe Passing Distance Between Motorists and Cyclists The 3-Feet Law mandates that drivers must leave at least three feet of space when passing a cyclist. This critical safety buffer helps prevent collisions by giving cyclists enough room to react, maintaining balance amid wind drafts, and reducing the chance of physical contact if minor errors occur. Adopted by over 30 states, this law promotes awareness and safer driving habits toward cyclists. In some places, even wider minimum distances (like Pennsylvania’s four feet) are required, or drivers must change lanes entirely when safe to do so. California’s new “Omni Bike Law” takes this a step further by emphasizing mandatory lane changes to protect cyclists when possible. For more info visit: https://www.bikelegalfirm.com/3-feet-law
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