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Question: Laws about riding bicycle at night?

Answer: The state law regarding bicycles is at Arizona Revised Statutes ยงยง28-811 through 28-818. These statutes provide that a bicycle used at night must have a headlamp on the front and a red reflector on the back. A bicycle may not have a siren or whistle. A bicycle must have a brake.


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On 02/06/04
CRISTA from AZ said:
I DON'T HAVE A BIKE SO I DON'T WEAR A HELMET.I HAVE FRIENDS THAT DIDN'T WEAR A HELMET WHEN THEY WRECKED AND GOT BADLY INJURED.PLEASE WEAR YOUR HELMETS AND BE SAFE.PEACE OUT FOR NOW MY HOMIE G FUNK DOGS.JUST JOKING!!!
On 09/01/03
jessica from AZ said:
hey! i just wanted to let you know that these rules are very helpful and usiong them will make you stay alive and not damage any parts of your body while riding. if you think this i not true go riding your bike at night and dont follow the rules and see what happens i garantee you will agree with what we are trying to say:)
On 08/25/03
Chris from AZ said:
it's dumb to have a headlight on your bike to ride at night. but at least i know what to do to ride my bike at night
On 09/19/02
Greg R. from AZ said:
Wow This Webage Information Has Been Very Helpful For Me Know I Know What I Need To Do To Ride My Bike At Night!!!
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