Regulations concerning the operation of bicycles on pedestrian walkways vary across Arizona’s jurisdictions. The permissibility of cycling on these surfaces is not uniformly addressed by state law, leading to a patchwork of local ordinances that dictate where and when bicycle use is allowed. Some municipalities prohibit bicycle riding on all sidewalks within their boundaries, while others permit it with certain restrictions, such as yielding to pedestrians or adhering to specific speed limits. It is incumbent upon cyclists to familiarize themselves with the regulations specific to the locale in which they are operating a bicycle.
Understanding and complying with these location-specific mandates is essential for promoting pedestrian safety and preventing potential collisions. These rules also affect the accessibility of transportation for some individuals, particularly children or those with mobility limitations, who may find sidewalk cycling a safer alternative to navigating roadways. Historically, the regulation of cycling on sidewalks has evolved alongside urban development and increasing concerns regarding shared public spaces.