For Utah bicyclists, stop signs soon may not mean stop — but rather slow, look and go if clear
Bill advances on an 8-3 vote, but transportation officials and cycling groups disagree on its potential impact on safety.
(Rick Egan | Tribune file photo) A bicyclist rides in downtown Salt Lake City on Aug. 1, 2018. A House committee advanced a bill Wednesday that would allow bicyclists to treat stop signs like yield signs.
Lee has worked at The Tribune since 2011. He previously was a reporter for 28 years at the Deseret News, including 18 years as its Washington, D.C., correspondent. He covers politics, transportation and demographics.