O.C.G.A. § 40-6-294 – Cyclists Right to the Road in Georgia

Under Georgia law, bicycles aren’t classified as motor vehicles–but that doesn’t mean riders don’t have rights on the road. In fact, O.C.G.A. § 40-6-294 makes it clear that cyclists have both the right to use Georgia’s roads and the responsibility to follow the same basic traffic laws that apply to drivers. This also applies if you’re hurt in an accident. Weaver Law Firm will be there to help you through the process.

What Rights Do I Have When I’m Biking in Georgia?

As a bicyclist in Georgia, it’s important to know where you stand–both in traffic and under the law. With that in mind, there are a few key things that O.C.G.A  § 40-6-294 lays out for you when you’re riding:

  • Stay to the right – When riding on the road, you’re generally required to stick as far to the right side as is safe and practical.

  • Use bike lanes when available – If there’s a designated bike lane, you should ride in it—unless there’s something blocking the way or it’s unsafe.

  • Sidewalk riding is limited – In many parts of Georgia, riding on the sidewalk is discouraged or restricted. But if you do ride there, you’re expected to yield to pedestrians at all times.

  • Riding side-by-side is sometimes okay – Georgia allows two cyclists to ride next to each other if they’re not blocking traffic. But when things get tight, it’s best to go single file.

  • Follow the rules of the road – Stop signs, traffic lights, and all other basic road rules apply to you just like they do to cars.

Even with these rights in place, staying safe while biking in Georgia takes more than just following the rules. Wearing a helmet, using lights or reflectors, and making yourself visible to drivers can all make a big difference.

Do You Need a Lawyer After a Bicycle Accident in Georgia?

Not every bike accident calls for a lawyer—but some definitely do. If you had a minor spill and you’re feeling fine, you may not need legal help. But if your injuries are more serious or the insurance process is already getting complicated, it might be time to talk to someone who’s been through this before. You’re not required to hire a lawyer in Georgia, but having one on your side can make the road ahead a lot smoother. Here’s how we can help:

  • We know how insurance works – Insurance companies aren’t always upfront about what your claim is worth. We understand how they operate, and we can push back when they try to lowball you.

  • We look at the full picture – A bike accident can affect your health, your job, and your day-to-day life. We’ll help calculate the full impact—not just the medical bills—and gather the evidence to back it up.

  • We protect your rights – You shouldn’t have to deal with paperwork, back-and-forth calls, or confusing legal terms while trying to recover. We handle all of that and stand up for you if the insurance company plays games.

  • We make things easier – This process can be draining. We keep it simple and take the pressure off, so you can focus on healing.

At Weaver Law Firm, we know that riding a bike in Georgia should be a healthy, enjoyable way to get around—not something that ends in an accident and a pile of paperwork. If a driver’s mistake turned your ride into a trip to the ER, we’re here to help. We’ll walk you through your options and make sure your rights are protected from the very beginning.

If you’ve been in a bike accident in Georgia, reach out for a free consultation—we’re ready to listen.

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