The first study, conducted by Oregon State University, revealed that allowing bike riders to treat stop signs as yields showed no unsafe behaviors and improved intersection safety.
The study concluded that better educational outreach regarding the 'stop-as-yield' law is crucial, as general understanding among all road users is currently lacking.
Another significant finding indicated that average bike rider speeds through intersections increased when utilizing the rolling stop, contributing to overall safety enhancements.
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