What should drivers know about passing bicycles in Iowa?

Full question:

Is there any specific care to be taken by a motor vehicle driver in overtaking or passing bicycles in Iowa?

  • Category: Automobiles
  • Subcategory: Traffic Laws
  • Date:
  • State: Iowa

Answer:

Iowa law does not specifically address overtaking bicycles. However, according to the overtaking law (Iowa Code § 321.299), when a driver passes another vehicle in the same direction, they must do so to the left at a safe distance. The driver should not return to the right side of the roadway until they are safely clear of the vehicle being overtaken.

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FAQs

Yes, in Iowa, you can be charged with a DUI while riding a bicycle. Iowa law treats bicycles as vehicles, and if you are operating a bicycle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you may face DUI penalties. It's important to be aware of your blood alcohol content (BAC) level, as exceeding the legal limit can lead to charges similar to those for motor vehicle operators. *Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.*