Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 814 § 814.484 — Meaning of bicycle and operating or riding on a highway.
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 814 ·
Oregon Code § 814.484·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Meaning of bicycle and operating or riding on a highway.
(1) For purposes of ORS 814.485,
814.486, 815.052 and 815.281, bicycle has the meaning given in ORS 801.150
except that:
(a) It also
includes vehicles that meet the criteria specified in ORS 801.150 (1) to (4)
but that have wheels that are 14 inches or less in diameter.
(b) It does not
include tricycles designed to be ridden by children.
(2) For purposes
of the offenses defined in ORS 814.485, 814.486 and 815.281 (2), a person shall
not be considered to be operating or riding on a bicycle on a highway or on
premises open to the public if the person is operating or riding on a
three-wheeled nonmotorized vehicle on a beach while it is closed to motor
vehicle traffic. [1993 c.408 §§3a,3b; 2015 c.138 §28]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 814.484
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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