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Riding Your Bicycle

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From: Every Cyclist’s Guide to Canadian Law

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In Riding Your Bicycle Waters outlines the most important legal rules that apply to bicycle riding in Canada. The chapter does this through discussion topics including the statutory definitions of bicycles other devices with wheels, the legality of who can ride a conventional bike, licensing, equipment requirements and prohibitions (ie: safety helmets, bells and horns, brakes, lights and reflectors), and roadway rights and responsibilities such as stop lights and signs, signaling a turn, riding on sideways or roads, and speeding.

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Christopher Waters

Chris Waters is a professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor. He is a longtime commuter and recreational cyclist, and former Chair of the Windsor Bicycling Committee. Called to the Ontario bar in 1996, Chris holds degrees from the University of Toronto, Queen’s University, and McGill University. He has been a visiting scholar in the Netherlands and France. He writes about international law when not on his bike or researching cycling history and law. @profcwaters