New HOV Legislation is Bicycle Friendly
Thursday, September 11th, 2008We recently brought up the issue with the High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on Michigan Avenue. These HOV lanes were on the right side of the road where cyclists would normally ride. Did this mean cyclist had to ride in the center lanes?
Fortunately, HOV lanes and their use were not defined in state law. MDOT worked quickly to change that. We spoke with MDOT about including an exception for bicycles when the HOV lane is also the right lane, as it is on Michigan Avenue in Detroit.
That legislation (Senate Bill 1462) was introduced on Tuesday and it does include our requested exception:
The restrictions imposed on HOV lanes do not apply to … Bicycles, if the HOV lane is the right-hand lane of a highway open to bicycles.
We certainly encourage anyone to contact their Senator to express their support for this legislation.
UPDATE 9/19/08: A related House and Senate bill has been modified which limits MDOT to having HOV lanes only on Michigan Avenue and only in Detroit.
UPDATE 12/9/08: The Governor signed this bill into law
