Vehicular cycling, or VC, is the practice of
driving bicycles on
roads in a manner that is visible, predictable, and in accordance with the principles for driving a
vehicle in
traffic. Under the international
Vienna Convention on Road Traffic (1968), a bicycle (or "cycle", as referenced by the convention) is defined to be a vehicle and a cyclist is considered to be a
driver. In a minority of jurisdictions (the states of
AZ,
CA,
IA,
IL,
IN,
MN,
NY in the
USA) a bicycle is
legally defined as a "
device" rather than as a vehicle, but in all cases operators of bicycles share a basic set of rights and responsibilities with operators of
motor vehicles. Bicyclists, who do not pose an extraordinary danger to others, are not burdened with certain additional responsibilities placed on drivers of motor vehicles — for example, only motor-vehicle operators are required to have a driver's license and, in some localities, carry liability insurance.
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