Pennsylvania law Section 3509 outlines parking regulations for pedalcycles, including where they can be parked on sidewalks and roadways. It emphasizes that pedalcycles should not impede pedestrian or vehicle movement and must conform to general parking rules. The law also references amendments and repeals related to pedalcycle helmet funding and parking provisions.
Yes, you can park your pedalcycle on the sidewalk unless a traffic-control device prohibits it, and it must not impede pedestrian movement.
Yes, pedalcycles may be parked at any angle or abreast where parking is allowed, but they must not obstruct the movement of other vehicles.
Yes, pedalcycles must conform to general parking provisions and should not block traffic or other parked vehicles.
Yes, the section regarding the Pedalcycle Helmet Fund was repealed in 1995, and amendments have been made to parking regulations over the years.