Can I get a bike citation for not stopping at stops signs and how much is it?


Mahadevan M S


Stew Biff

Stanford’s Department of Public Safety does issue bike citations for non-compliance. The estimated citation for not stopping at stop signs is approximately $160 . You can be cited for not stopping at stop signs, not having a front bike light, having both ears covered while riding (e.g., iPod in both ears) and not having your bike registered, among other violations. If cited, you have a one-time option in an 18-month period to attend the free bike safety class/bike citation diversion class in lieu of paying the fine. You can register online for the bike safety class.


alsan sharia

Published on Oct 1, 2014

Stanley Roberts rides with San Francisco Police Department to educated bicyclist on the rules for stop signs in California

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joy barma

Uploaded on Jun 24, 2010

Starting out in first gear is the hardest part about learning to ride a motorcycle for the first time. I give you a couple tips and explain how I learned to operate the clutch and throttle to get clean starts every time. I recorded this video right before work, so I was a little rushed. I hope it's helpful. If anybody has any questions, feel free to leave a comment.

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    Autos & Vehicles 
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