Do you have to put both feet down at a stop sign even if you come to a complete stop when riding a motorcyle in CA?

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The California Vehicle Code does not state that a motorcyclist must put both feet down at a stop sign. The only provision it has it that you must come to a complete stop and proceed when safe to do so.

22450. (a) The driver of any vehicle approaching a stop sign at the entrance to, or within, an intersection, or railroad grade crossing shall stop at a limit line, if marked, otherwise before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection.

If there is no limit line or crosswalk, the driver shall stop at the entrance to the intersecting roadway or railroad grade crossing.

(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a local authority may adopt rules and regulations by ordinance or resolution providing for the placement of a stop sign at any location on a highway under its jurisdiction where the stop sign would enhance traffic safety.

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