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Cyclists push for change, but Jefferson City's Idaho Stop ordinance hits a roadblock

Summary by KMIZ
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)  A proposed Idaho Stop ordinance for cyclists was sent back to committee for further review on Monday after Jefferson City Mayor Ron Fitzwater vetoed the idea.  The Jefferson City Council passed the ordinance, also known as the "Idaho Law," in May by a 6-2 vote, allowing cyclists to treat intersections with a stop sign or flashing red lights as a yield sign. The proposal would have made Jefferson City the first municip…

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KMIZ broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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