Wash. Admin. Code § 468-400-040 - Bicycle race permit conditions
(1)
Bicycle race permits shall be granted only under conditions that ensure
reasonable safety for participants, spectators, and other highway users.
Reasonable safety implies that race participants, spectators, and other highway
users have been accommodated during the planning process in a manner that
minimizes the possibility of placing one highway user in conflict with
another.
(2) Bicycle race permit
requests must include a race description stating all the pertinent information
required to understanding the bicycle race event. The request must include a
map showing the roadway on which the race will be held. Applications must
specify the number of escort vehicles on the roadway used to conduct the race,
starting and anticipated finishing time, maximum number of racers, number and
training of course marshals, types of signing, and communications
equipment.
(3) Approval of other
involved jurisdictions shall be obtained prior to formal issuance of a bicycle
race permit from the department.
(4) If the race only crosses a state highway,
the department region administrator may waive the need for a bicycle race
permit provided the permittee can show that reasonable traffic control and
safety are provided by the organizer and other road authority: Provided
further, That the permittee provide the indemnification and liability insurance
prescribed in subsections (6) and (7) of this section.
(5) Bicycle racing will not normally be
allowed on the Interstate Highway System.
(6) The permittee shall indemnify, defend and
save harmless the state of Washington for any claim, suit, action for injuries,
death or any other cause of personal injury or property damage arising from the
issuance of a bicycle race permit, including claims of race participants,
pedestrians, or other roadway users.
(7) The permittee shall obtain liability
insurance in an amount no less than two million dollars to cover the state of
Washington for any and all liabilities, including all costs, attorney fees,
judgments or other expenses, arising from the use of state highways for the
bicycle race event. The state shall be named as an additional insured on all
insurance policies. When motor vehicles participate during the event, liability
insurance for those vehicles is also required.
(8) When five or more vehicles are lined up
behind a bicycle race and delayed for more than five minutes, the bicycle race
shall be neutralized at a place of safety to allow the delayed vehicles to
pass.
(9) Requests for bicycle race
permits must comply with the latest edition of the department's
"Washington State Bicycle Racing Guidelines."
(10) The original or certified copy of the
permit must be available at the bicycle race for the duration of the bicycle
race event.
The "Washington State Bicycle Racing Guidelines" may be obtained from the department's web site.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 47.36.030. 10-23-075, § 468-400-040, filed 11/15/10, effective 12/16/10. Statutory Authority: Chapters 34.05 and 34.08 RCW. 98-06-029 (Order 171), § 468-400-040, filed 2/26/98, effective 3/29/98.
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