THE REBIRTH OF BICYCLING LAW?

Authors

  • Christopher Waters

Abstract

This article sketches the “law of wheelmen” as it developed in the late 19th century and suggests that, with the renaissance of cycling in North America, it is time to renew focus on the legal issues of cyclists. A comprehensive analysis of cycling’s legal needs across a range of issues – from legislation to enforcement and infrastructure – is in order and this article suggests an agenda for undertaking this analysis. For health, environmental and cultural issues, cycling is growing and the law and legal actors need to grapple with this means of active transit in a way that has not been done since before the automobile era.

Keywords:

Highways, cycling, law of wheelman, bylaws

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Published

2013-11-01

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Section

Legal Commentary