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Steven: Let me start by saying I love dogs but what I came across the other day on the freeway made me wonder who's driving anyway. I was driving on east bound I in downtown Grand Rapids when a vehicle abruptly pulled into my lane at a reduced rate of speed.

She didn't merge, she didn't signal, she just came on over. I was forced to slow down until traffic cleared in the far left lane. As I was passing the vehicle who had pulled out in front of me I happen to notice she had her pet dog in her arms. I think she thought it cute. Are there any laws prohibiting this kind of behavior?

Maybe the owner figured she bought the dog a license. Might as well put it to use. Rob Davis: No specific law that would prohibit a dog in your lap, however, if it affects your driving like in the instance you describe , then it would be considered careless driving and the operated could be ticket as such.

Zack: Do you have any advice as to how bicyclists can legally protect themselves from cars that pass when there really isn't enough room. Interestingly enough, the problem isn't the busy roads, but the more rural roads that don't have a solid white line separating the travel lane from the paved shoulder.

I read through MCL One exception in particular caught my interest: " Consider this: My bicycle is about 2' wide. I need about 1' of pavement to my right so I have room to avoid debris, adjust to wind gusts, etc. My minivan is 8' wide including both side mirrors. That leaves just 3' of space for a vehicle to pass me without crossing into the oncoming lane. They only squeeze by me when there is opposing traffic. As you can see, every state requires that license plates either be visible or legible, so having a bike rack obscuring them is problematic.

If you choose a rear mount, check on local law for license plate visibility and look at getting auxiliary plates to ensure you stay on the right side of the law. Our page Bicycle Commuting Handbook covers a range of topics, including: What kind of bike you need - or can use Type of clothing and what works best How to plan and navigate your route What essentials you need to carry How to carry your gear using panniers and backpacks How you can get cheap cameras for your bike The best places to mount the cameras How to ride safely in the dark And much more….

Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website. I used to have a cargo platform, with the bag on top it completely obscured the plate. The platform had holes for mounting the plate but when I was using it I was often driving in the dark and it always worried me. I did some searching for a battery powered plate light but never found anything, although you could probably rig up something that would work. Hm, actually that was a few years ago and now it does look like you can buy such a thing, i.

I saw a car today with a wheel chair platform on the back mounted to the receiver. It looks like a 3 sided box, so there is a panel that comes up high and obscures the license plate. There are little slots cut into the metal to allow someone to see the license plate through the box, but it is still hard to read, and with the wheelchair loaded inside I bet the plate will be unreadable.

Your not supposed to have the plastic covers over the license plates, either. Oh, like this fine, upstanding citizen? Clouded over plate. Did the cop imply that any bicycle on a rear rack would be in violation, obscuring your license plate? License plate covers are illegal too, and how often do you see those? In road traffic, the other road users can not see your taillights and turn signals so it is important to use a lighted rear bike carrier.

If you buy a rear bike carrier, you should get the following number plate immediately. Since this requires no stamping, you can usually save long waiting times. Just have your license plate duplicated at your local contact point, as a rule a number of providers are based at the Traffic Office, so you can get the license plate there at short notice. The waiting times on site are individual, but usually very low.

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