What care should drivers take when passing bicycles in Wyoming?

Full question:

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

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

Answer:

In Wyoming, there isn't a specific law addressing overtaking bicycles. However, the general overtaking law, found in 31-5-203, states that a driver must pass another vehicle on 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 they have overtaken.

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FAQs

When passing a bicyclist, you should maintain a safe distance of at least three feet between your vehicle and the cyclist. It’s important to ensure that you have enough space to safely maneuver without endangering the cyclist. Always check for oncoming traffic before moving into the left lane to pass.