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

Hikari
Hikari
The first part sounds right — people 70 and over can use the sidewalk. So the officer was wrong to warn them?
Momoka
Momoka
That's the trap! Yes, elderly riders can use sidewalks, but if an officer says stop to protect pedestrians, that on-the-spot instruction overrides the general rule. So the warning was justified, and the statement is false.
Hikari
Hikari
Oh, so even a valid permission can be overruled for safety?
Momoka
Momoka
Yep! Think of it as 'general permission, but real-time safety wins.' The officer's call always comes first.

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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