Section 21805 Of Chapter 4. Right-of-way From California Vehicle Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 4.
21805
. (a) The Department of Transportation, and local authorities
with respect to highways under their jurisdiction, may designate any
intersection of a highway as a bridle path or equestrian crossing by
erecting appropriate signs. The signs shall be erected on the highway
at or near the approach to the intersection, and shall be of a type
approved by the Department of Transportation. The signs shall
indicate the crossing and any crossmarks, safety devices, or signals
the authorities deem necessary to safeguard vehicular and equestrian
traffic at the intersection.
(b) The driver of any vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to any
horseback rider who is crossing the highway at any designated
equestrian crossing which is marked by signs as prescribed in
subdivision (a).
(c) Subdivision (b) does not relieve any horseback rider from the
duty of using due care for his or her own safety. No horseback rider
shall leave a curb or other place of safety and proceed suddenly
into the path of a vehicle which is close enough to constitute an
immediate hazard.