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Is it acceptable for large groups of cyclists to ride beside each other and move together at stop signs?

Can large groups of cyclists ride side-by-side and proceed as one at stop signs?
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ORLANDO, Fla. – A viewer named Brad recently reached out with a question: Can cyclists ride side-by-side in large groups of 16 to 20? And when they reach a stop sign, can they all stop together and proceed as one group?

It’s a valid concern, and one that many drivers in Central Florida share. Recreational cycling groups are a common sight, especially during mid-morning rides. While motorists can sometimes be at fault in road conflicts, it’s not uncommon to see cyclists bending the rules, leading to frustrating situations, dangerous confrontations, and even serious crashes.

Under Florida law, only two bicycles can ride side-by-side on the road, as long as they do not impede the normal flow of traffic. If they are moving slower than traffic or occupying the main travel lane, they must ride in a single-file formation to allow vehicles to pass safely.

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Do Cyclists Have to Stop at Stop Signs?

Yes. Cyclists on the roadway must follow all traffic laws just like motor vehicles. That means stopping at red lights and coming to a full stop at stop signs. While it may be tempting for a large group of cyclists to treat a stop sign as a single unit and proceed together, the law requires each cyclist to individually stop and yield the right-of-way as necessary, just like any other road user. Common sense would dictate that a small group of two-to-four could travel without causing an issue. It is when the impeding of normal traffic occurs that traffic laws must truly be adhered to. This includes both cyclists and drivers.

By understanding and following these laws, both cyclists and drivers can contribute to safer roadways for everyone. If you’ve had an experience with large cycling groups on the road, share your thoughts in the comments!

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