In Idaho, bicyclists:
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Must yield the right-of-way to vehicles in or already at the intersection.
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Do not need to come to a complete stop at stop signs.
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Do not need to come to a complete stop when turning right on a red light.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
In Idaho, bicyclists are not required to come to a complete stop at a red traffic light or stop sign. When approaching an intersection, byciclists should slow down, yield the right of way to vehicles already in the intersection and, if required for safety, stop before entering the intersection.
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