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New Virginia laws aimed at boosting safety for cyclists start July 1

File photo of a cyclist riding a bicycle in a dedicated bike lane. (Getty Images/iStockphoto/DZarzycka)

Bicycle safety is a constant concern across the D.C. area, and two new Virginia laws going into effect on July 1 aim to address it.

One of the laws will require drivers across the state to switch lanes if they can’t maintain at least three feet of distance when passing cyclists — even if that means moving their vehicle over double-yellow lines.

The other measure will allow bicyclists to ride side-by-side in pairs along a single lane.

Fairfax County police shared a number of general safety tips .

They include:

  • Avoid distractions while driving.
  • Stop and look in both directions before turning right at a red light.
  • Pay close attention to your surroundings and look for anyone who may be crossing the street when approaching an intersection.
  • Use caution and double-check mirrors before making a right-hand turn.
  • Don’t park or drive in bike lanes if they are present.
  • Check your side and rearview mirrors for bicyclists before opening your door if you’re parking on a roadway.

earlier this year.

Matt Small

Matt joined ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ at the start of 2020, after contributing to Washington’s top news outlet as an Associated Press journalist for nearly 18 years.

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