Greg Wilson/Anderson ObserverSouth Carolina has become the first East Coast state to adopt a full “Stop As Yield” bicycle law, a small legislative change that will likely be felt in bike lane, and in the shifting etiquette of who gets to roll through an intersection and who must wait. The law treats stop signs for cyclists less like a command to freeze than an invitation to slow, assess, and proceed when safe, bringing state policy closer to the…
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