In 1993, an appellate court in California ruled in People vs. Fong that people riding animals on the highway are subject to the same rules as the drivers of automobiles, meaning people must ride their animals at
a reasonably safe speed and avoid reckless behavior.
Not exact matches
In the splendid isolation of a defunct airfield, however, it seems
reasonably safe to
speed up the action by a fraction.
A driver who is not able to provide the minimum 3 - foot passing distance due to traffic or roadway conditions must slow down to a reasonable
speed while passing and only pass the bicyclist when it is
reasonably safe to do so.