Cycling in Australia: Difference between revisions

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Changed laws regarding if cyclists should ride in the left lane.
How dare they forget to include NSW in the states about signalling turns
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Cyclists in every state must wear helmets while in motion. In all states, cyclists must ride as close as practicable to the left side of the road when on a single lane road, however, cyclists may use any lane and does not have to keep to the left on a multi-lane road. All states require only one passenger per bicycle unless the bicycle is designed otherwise.
 
Bike users in Western Australia and Tasmania must use both hand signals, while in Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and Northern Territory cyclists must signal when turning right but it's not compulsory when turning left.
 
Cyclist must have at least one hand on handle bars in Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland.