Ch. 3 · Bikes & E-Mobility
A 70-year-old elderly person riding a standard bicycle was traveling on a sidewalk with no sign when a police officer warned them. However, since elderly people aged 70 and over may use sidewalks, this police officer's warning was unjustified.
[True / False · Medium]
Answer: ✕ False
Explanation
Trap point: the first half — "riders aged 70+ may use the roadway-side portion of a sidewalk even without a sign" — is correct. But jumping from that to "the officer's warning was unjustified" is wrong. When a police or traffic-directing officer restricts sidewalk use to protect pedestrians, the on-scene instruction takes priority (Road Traffic Act §63-4). A general permission can be overridden by a specific safety instruction.
Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 4: Where vehicles may and may not travel
Source: Ch. 3 Bikes & E-Mobility · Section (第3節 安全な通行) · Rules of the Road, Ch.3 §3 (Safe travel) — Riders of bicycles and special small motorized bicycles must obey signals, follow traffic-direction signs, slow down or stop at hazardous places, never drink and ride, and use lights at night.
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