Overview
A bicycle crossing is similar as a pedestrian crossing but typically used for bicycles and mopeds. Usually the traffic light controlling a bicycle crossing is on for a shorter amount of time because bicycles can cross the road alot faster then pedestrians
Bicycle crossing
- Give way to cyclists and class II mopeds on the crossing
- Give way to cyclists and class II mopeds that are about to cross it
- There are sometime speed reducing measures on the road like a speed bumb to force the driver to slow down
Bicycle crossing (B8)
Bicycle crossing road marking (M16)
Bicycle passage
- Cyclists and class II mopeds on the bicycle passage must give way to you
- If you turn and cross a bicycle passage you need to give way to everyone on the bicycle passage. However Cyclist must still give way to you
- Adapt your speed to increase safety for all on the bicycle passage
Bicycle passage / Bicycle crossing
Bicycle path
- A road for bicycles and class II moped
- If you turn and cross a bicycle passage you need to give way to everyone on the bicycle passage including cyclist
Bicycle Path
Paths for pedestrians, cyclists and moped
Bicycle Path