Cycling While Intoxicated: DUI Laws for Bicycles
Can you get a DUI on a bicycle? Learn about alcohol laws for cyclists and how intoxication affects accident claims.
2023-09-15 • 5 min read
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Many cyclists wonder: can you get a DUI on a bicycle? The answer varies by state, but intoxication while cycling is always dangerous and can affect accident claims.• Your impairment contributed to accident • You couldn't react appropriately • Percentage reduction in damages • Impaired balance • Slowed reaction times • Poor judgment • Reduced coordination • Increased injury severity • Arrange alternative transportation • If you must ride, use well-lit paths • Wear helmet and lights
DUI Laws for Bicycles
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States Where Bikes Are "Vehicles" In states where DUI laws apply to "vehicles" and bicycles are defined as vehicles, you can be charged with cycling under the influence. Examples: California, Colorado, Oregon
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States with Specific Exclusions Some states explicitly exclude bicycles from DUI laws. Examples: New York, Texas
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Public Intoxication Even where cycling DUI doesn't apply, public intoxication charges may.
Impact on Accident Claims
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Comparative Fault If you were intoxicated when hit by a car, insurance companies will argue:
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Doesn't Excuse Driver Negligence Driver is still responsible for their negligence. Your intoxication doesn't give them a pass.
Safety Concerns
Intoxicated cyclists face:
The Statistics
Approximately 20% of cyclist fatalities involve intoxicated cyclists. This doesn't make the drivers less responsible, but it shows the increased danger.
Best Practices
- Don't ride impaired
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