STOP AS YIELD POLL
Stop as Yield (a.k.a. the “Idaho Stop”), is a safety measure allowing cyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs and, in some cases, stop lights as stop signs, improving safety and efficiency by reducing unnecessary stops, maintaining momentum, and helping riders clear intersections more quickly. Instead of coming to a complete stop at every signed intersection, bicyclists may proceed cautiously if it is safe to do so. All asterisked * fields are required. All responses are anonymous — we are not collecting any personal information.
1. Rate your support for Stop-as-Yield legislation in Michigan. (1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree, 5=strongly agree)
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Strongly Disagree
Strongly Agree
1 is Strongly Disagree, 5 is Strongly Agree
2. Which of these best describes your comfort level as a cyclist?:
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Strong and fearless - I ride confidently in most traffic conditions.
Enthused and confident - I enjoy biking but prefer bike lanes or quieter streets.
Interested but concerned - I’d bike more if I felt safer doing so.
No way. No how. - Biking doesn’t feel like a safe or appealing option for me.
I don't ride a bicycle.
3. Which of the following best describes the primary surface you ride on?
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Paved Roads
Gravel Roads
Natural Surface Single Track Trails
Linear Trails and Pathways (e.g., rail-trails, greenways)
4. Which type of environment do you primarily ride in?
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Rural
Suburban
Urban
5. Please provide your Zipcode
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6. Please provide additional feedback, ideas, or thoughts related to stop-as-yield:
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