
Do Pedestrians Have the Right of Way in Oregon?
Walking somewhere in Oregon should feel simple. Then you’re standing at a curb, unsure whether the driver approaching actually sees you or intends to stop.
Welcome to the Oregon Friendly Driver website. Below is a list of additional resources to help you learn how to navigate Oregon roadways safely with people driving, people biking and people walking. Reach out to us to schedule an in-person training or webinar for your team.

Walking somewhere in Oregon should feel simple. Then you’re standing at a curb, unsure whether the driver approaching actually sees you or intends to stop.

Driving in the Portland metro area comes with challenges that catch even experienced drivers off guard. Between sudden weather changes, busy streets used by people

Driving can feel like a huge challenge when you’re not sure what to expect or don’t trust yourself behind the wheel. It’s normal to feel
This is not the DMV or ODOT licensing website. Completing this course does not issue or replace an official Oregon driver’s license.
We are a 100% free, supplemental course designed to help you safely and confidently navigate Oregon’s roads with people walking, biking, or using electric mobility devices.