In Oregon, stop signs are "yields" for bikes. If a cyclist who is approaching an intersection where traffic is controlled by a stop sign or a flashing red slows to a safe speed, the cyclist may do any of the following without violating the law:
However, the cyclist will be violating the law by making an improper entry into the intersection if the cyclist:
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There are lots of "round-a-bouts" (RABs) in Oregon. Learn how cyclists are supposed to use them either HERE or on the diagram to the above.
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