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MURRIETA, Calif., Oct. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Legislators put the brakes on California Assembly Bill 1103 back in May, to the dismay of many bicycle advocates, including Murrieta personal injury attorney, Jeffrey Nadrich. If passed, AB 1103 would have allowed bicyclists throughout California to roll through stop signs instead of having to come to a complete stop each time. Under the proposed bill, stop signs would have been treated as yield signs for cyclists. Bike riders would only be required to stop in order to avoid an accident.

Opponents of the bill included advocates for the blind, law enforcement agencies and automobile organizations.  Opponents worried about the possible confusion and danger which could result by having two separate stop sign regulations, one for motorists and one for bicyclists. Opponents argued that allowing bicyclists to roll through stop signs would lead to more accidents.

Due to many committee meetings and several hurdles, there was no vote by the Assembly Transportation Committee. California Republican Assemblyman, Jay Obernolte, has opted to hold the bill until next year so that he can work with opponents to address their concerns and gather support for the bill.
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