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Vulnerable Road User Laws Explained
VRU laws provide enhanced protection for cyclists. Learn which states have them and how they help your case.
Vulnerable Road User (VRU) laws create special protections for cyclists, pedestrians, and others who face greater injury risk from vehicle collisions.• Cyclists • Pedestrians • Motorcyclists • Scooter and skateboard riders • People in wheelchairs • Road workers • Horse riders • Higher fines ($1,000+) • Mandatory community service • Driver education requirements • License suspension • Potentially criminal charges • Negligence per se arguments • Higher damage awards • Punitive damages in egregious cases • Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut • Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana • Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota • Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina • Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Vermont • Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and others • Prevent all accidents • Guarantee prosecution • Create automatic civil liability
Who Are Vulnerable Road Users?
Typically includes:
What VRU Laws Do
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Enhanced Penalties Drivers who carelessly injure VRUs face:
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Civil Impact VRU violations support:
States with VRU Laws
Over 30 states have some form of VRU protection:
Laws vary significantly—check your state's specific provisions.
Limitations
VRU laws don't:
They're deterrents and support for civil claims, not complete protection.
Need Help With Your Case?
This guide provides general information. For advice specific to your situation, speak with an experienced bicycle accident attorney.
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