Intersections, Stop Signs, and Traffic Lights

Short Answer

Treat intersections seriously: stop where required, obey signals, and remember that drivers may not expect a fast bicycle from every angle.

Official Rule / Basic Rule

Cyclists must follow applicable traffic signals, stop signs, and intersection rules. Local road markings and signs may vary.

RideNippon Advice

Slow before blind intersections, make eye contact where possible, and be extra careful around left-turning vehicles and narrow side streets.

Why It Matters

Many serious bicycle incidents happen at intersections, especially where sight lines are short or drivers are focused on cars rather than bicycles.

Common Mistake

Rolling through small stop signs because the road looks quiet. Local drivers and police may still expect a full stop.

When to Avoid

Avoid rushing through unfamiliar urban intersections, especially in rain or at night.

Related Situations

Road riding, Night riding, Rain

Do

  • Stop at stop signs.
  • Check both directions even on priority roads.
  • Use clear hand signals only when it is safe.

Don't

  • Do not sprint through yellow lights.
  • Do not assume a driver has seen you.
  • Do not pass turning vehicles on the inside.

Source and status

Last checked: 2026-07-08