Massachusetts Bicycles, Motorcycles & Pedestrians

Under Massachusetts law, bicyclists riding in a marked bicycle lane have:

By DMV Master Editorial Team Updated Verified against Mass. Gen. Laws c. 85 §11B
A

No legal protection from motor vehicles.

MA grants cyclists explicit lane protections.

B

The right to the lane; motor vehicles may enter only to turn or park, and must yield first.

Correct answer

C

The same priority as sidewalk pedestrians.

Bike lanes are not sidewalks.

D

No rights unless a motorcycle helmet is worn.

Helmet laws don't affect lane rights.

Detailed Explanation

Massachusetts General Laws c. 85 §11B give bicyclists primary use of marked bicycle lanes. Motor vehicles may enter only to turn or park and must yield to cyclists already in the lane. Opening a car door into the path of an oncoming cyclist ("dooring") is also prohibited and carries a fine.

Source: Mass. Gen. Laws c. 85 §11B

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