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Bike Lane Rules: Anaheim vs Garden Grove

How do bike lane rules rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Garden Grove, CA?

Garden Grove has fewer restrictions than Anaheim.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Anaheim's bicycle network includes Class I trails along the Santa Ana River, Class II striped lanes on major boulevards, and Class IV separated lanes near ARTIC and the Resort, with cyclists subject to California Vehicle Code rules and AMC Title 5 traffic.

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Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Orange County and OCTA maintain a multi-jurisdictional bike network using California Vehicle Code Class I, II, III, and IV designations across regional trails, on-street lanes, and signed bike routes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimGarden Grove
Cyclist rulesCVC 21200-
Lane blockingCVC 21211-
Sidewalk ridingGenerally allowed-
PlanBicycle Master Plan-
Class I-Separated path
Class IV-Protected lane
Major trail-Santa Ana River
Planner-OCTA

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anaheim FAQ

Are e-bikes allowed in Class I trails?

Class 1 and 2 e-bikes are typically allowed on Anaheim's Class I trails like the Santa Ana River Trail; Class 3 e-bikes are generally restricted to roadways.

Can I ride on the sidewalk in the Resort?

Sidewalk riding is restricted in the Resort core around Disneyland and the Convention Center; check posted signs and use designated bike facilities instead.

Garden Grove FAQ

Can I ride on the sidewalk in OC?

Each city decides. Some allow it outside business districts; others prohibit it entirely. Always yield to pedestrians and check the local municipal code.

Are bikes required in bike lanes?

CVC 21208 requires using a Class II lane when traveling slower than traffic, with exceptions for turns, hazards, or passing. Class I paths are optional.

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