Policy

Bike Utah is dedicated to fostering systemic change through policy

Our Advocacy

Bike Utah collaborates with policymakers and community groups to assess, draft, research, and update legislation at all levels of government. We support policies that align with our core values:

  • Improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and all road users.

  • Strengthen connections between homes, schools, jobs, and community destinations through better land use and transportation planning.

  • Promote active transportation as an attractive and convenient alternative to driving.

Bike Utah’s
Legislative Priorities

Bike Utah works with state legislators each year to develop bike-related bills. Since 2023, two of our priority bills have successfully become law, demonstrating the impact of focused advocacy and collaboration with policymakers.

Follow Bike Utah’s Active Transportation Bill Tracker for updates during the legislative session, and consider donating to support this legislative work.

2025 Legislative Session

HB 290 - Bicycle Lane Safety Amendments

HB 290 was sponsored by Rep. Verona Mauga and Sen. Todd Weiler. The bill prohibits driving or parking within bike lanes statewide (with some exceptions) and clarifies responsibilities for cities and UDOT when bike lanes must be temporarily obstructed for maintenance. The bill aims to keep bike lanes clear, enhance cyclist safety, reduce conflicts between cyclists and vehicles, and support active transportation across Utah.

HB 290 passed with signficant majorities in both legislative chambers, was signed by the governor, and went into effect May 7, 2025.

HB 554 - Bicycle Rack Amendments

HB 554 was sponsored by Rep. Verona Mauga and would have established the Bike Rack Matching Grant Pilot Program within the Governor’s Office. This program would have provided $50k in annual matching funds to help municipalities install and maintain public bicycle racks to support cyclists and local businesses.

HB 554 did not receive a legislative hearing and did not become law.

2024 Legislative Session

HB 449 - Pedestrian Safety and Facilities Act Modifications

HB 449 was sponsored by Rep. Nelson Abbott and Sen. Kathleen Riebe. The bill amends the state’s Pedestrian Safety and Facilities Act to explicitly include cyclists, requiring cities and UDOT to consider cyclist safety in planning and engineering decisions. It also enables the use of certain state road funds for a broader range of safety devices and traffic-calming measures.

HB 449 passed with large majorities in both legislative chambers and was signed by the governor.

Bike Utah’s 2026
Bill Tracker

Stay informed* on bills related to road safety, bike lanes and trails, outdoor recreation, e-bikes, complete streets, land use planning, and more!

*Bill tracking updates every 2 hours.

Past Policy Support

2025 Legislative Session

2024 Legislative Session

2023 Legislative Session

2021 Legislative Session

Bike Utah is proud to champion a healthier, more sustainable future for all. By sponsoring a bill with us, you can play a pivotal role in creating safer, more accessible biking and walking routes across Utah. Together, we can push forward initiatives like Safe Routes to School, improved cycling infrastructure, and policies that benefit communities statewide.

Join us in making a lasting impact. Your support drives legislation that promotes active transportation, reduces emissions, and enhances quality of life. Let’s build a Utah where everyone can safely enjoy the ride!

About our Policy Specialist

Cameron Carter
Planning & Policy Specialist
801-860-2355

“I have worked at Bike Utah for four years. My work involves active transportation planning, legislative research, policy development, and government affairs. Before joining Bike Utah, I spent two years as a planning intern with the Utah Community Development Office, focused on rural planning projects with small towns and regional governments. I graduated in 2023 with master’s degrees in City & Metropolitan Planning and Public Policy from the University of Utah.“