Road Traffic Act |
Road Traffic (Bicycles) Rules |
R 3 |
REVISED EDITION 1990 |
(25th March 1992) |
[25th November 1955] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Road Traffic (Bicycles) Rules. |
Definitions |
2. In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Towing not permitted |
3. No bicycle shall when on any road be towed by any other vehicle. |
Restriction on number of persons carried |
Riders to give signals |
5. The rider of a bicycle shall in order to inform traffic that he intends —
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Signals to be made in sufficient time |
6. Signals under rule 5 shall be made in sufficient time to enable traffic to take appropriate action for the avoidance of danger. |
Travelling abreast prohibited |
7.—(1) No bicycle shall be ridden on the right of another vehicle proceeding in the same direction except when overtaking such other vehicle. [S 773/2004 wef 01/01/2005]
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Bicycle to be ridden on left side of road |
8. Every bicycle shall be ridden close to the left hand edge of the roadway and in such a manner as not to obstruct vehicles moving at a faster speed. |
Load on bicycle not to exceed 18 kg |
9.—(1) No load on any two-wheel bicycle shall weigh more than 18 kg. or be of such dimensions as to cause or be likely to cause danger, obstruction or annoyance to persons using the road, and every load shall be properly and rigidly secured to the bicycle.
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Bicycle to be ridden in an orderly manner |
10. No bicycle shall be ridden or propelled otherwise than in an orderly manner and with due regard for the safety of others. |
Lights to be carried by bicycles during darkness |
11.—(1) Every pedal bicycle or power-assisted bicycle shall, during the hours of darkness, carry a lamp showing to the front a white light visible from a reasonable distance. [S 773/2004 wef 01/01/2005]
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Restriction on nature of lights |
12.—(1) No bicycle shall show a red light to the front.
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Requirements for use of power-assisted bicycle |
13.—(1) No person shall use a power-assisted bicycle on a road unless the power-assisted bicycle —
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