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		<title>Motorists Must Give 3ft To Bikes In Maryland &#8211; BikeRadar</title>
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Motorists must give 3ft to bikes in Maryland
By Kirsten Robbins
Maryland increases safety for bikes on its roadways. (baudman)
Motorists  are now required to leave at least 3ft of space when passing cyclists  on streets in the US state of Maryland.
The state’s senate approved House Bill  461 last week and motorists in violation will [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Motorists must give 3ft to bikes in Maryland</h1>
<div>By Kirsten Robbins</div>
<div><a href="http://www.bikeradar.com/gallery/article/motorists-must-give-3ft-to-bikes-in-maryland--25054?img=1&amp;pn=motorists-must-give-3ft-to-bikes-in-maryland&amp;mlc=news%2Farticle" target="gallerybox_popup"><img class="js_gallery_main_image" src="http://cdn.mos.bikeradar.com/images/news/2010/02/16/1266355182535-1345vgsa32vlf-280-75.jpg" alt="Maryland increases safety for bikes on its roadways." width="280" height="210" /></a>Maryland increases safety for bikes on its roadways. <span class="image_credit">(baudman)</span></div>
<p class="firstpara">Motorists  are now required to leave at least 3ft of space when passing cyclists  on streets in the US state of Maryland.</p>
<p>The state’s senate approved House Bill  461 last week and motorists in violation will be fined a maximum $500  misdemeanor charge.</p>
<p>The Bill requires that drivers, when overtaking a bicycle, an  Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Device (EPAMD) or a motor scooter, must pass  safely at a specified distance, except under specified circumstances.</p>
<p>It also  requires motorists to yield the right-of-way to a person who is riding a  bicycle, an EPAMD or a motor scooter in a bike lane or shoulder under  specified circumstances. A  House of Delegates committee will review the conditions of the new measure this  week.</p>
<p>“Delegate  Jon Cardin has been one of the main drivers behind this very important bike  safety rule,” said Bill Kelly, chairman of the College Park Area Bike Coalition in  Ellicott City, MD.</p>
<p>“The House Bill 461 was needed to make and keep cyclists  safer on our busy roadways [and] also, to encourage folks to ride their bikes  sometimes and not their autos to benefit all of us. There are five or six  related Bike Safety Bills in this session.”</p>
<p>College  Park Area Bike Coalition (CPABA) is a group that is devoted to  bicycle advocacy, education and safety, and it backed the new piece of legislation.</p>
<p>“The 3ft bike clearance was requested several years ago and was a composite  of many approaches to keeping cyclists safer when they biked on the roadways,”  Kelly said.</p>
<p>“Some autos and motorists seemed to want to play chicken with bikes  to see how close to the handlebars they could come and scared the cyclist into  not riding on the road which is their right because bikes are a legal vehicle  in all 50 states. Without a stated Three Foot Bike Clearance Law the police could  not charge the errant motorist.”</p>
<p>This  is not the first time the Maryland Senate has reviewed a bill to protect  cyclists. In 2008 a similar version, House Bill 143, was also designed to force  motorists to provide 3ft of space when passing cyclists and to yield to  cyclists riding in a bike lane at intersections. However, it did not pass.</p>
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<p>Good, about time and I hope it&#8217;s strictly enforced. Some knucklehead says or does something just about everytime I ride or run roadway shoulders.</p></div>
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