Guidelines

When passing a cyclist a motorist must?

When passing a cyclist a motorist must?

A motorist overtaking and passing a bicycle that is operating lawfully and proceeding in the same direction, must, when space allows, maintain at least a three-foot separation between the right side of the driver’s motor vehicle, including all mirrors and other projections from the motor vehicle, and the bicycle.

When approaching an intersection with a bicyclist the motorist yields the right of way true or false?

Pedestrians must always be yielded the right of way at intersections and crosswalks. Bicycles, since they are considered ‘vehicles,’ are subject to the same rules as other drivers; they are not always granted the right of way. When turning left at an intersection, you must yield to oncoming traffic.

Which is true when passing a bicycle rider?

Do not pass a cyclist just before making a right turn. Merge first, and then turn. Before passing a cyclist in a narrow traffic lane, wait until the traffic is clear in the opposite lane, and then change lanes to pass the cyclist. Do not attempt to squeeze past the cyclist.

What is the recommended distance when passing a cyclist?

1.5m.
The recommended distance when passing a cyclist is 1.5m. If you are passing a cyclist who is riding next to a line of parked cars, they will need to ride further out into the lane to protect themselves against people opening car doors. When you are following a cyclist and are about to overtake, look at the road ahead.

Should you always yield to pedestrians?

What makes a bicyclist different from a motorist?

A bicyclist differs from a motorist in that he is not required to A. Obey the same traffic laws. B. Signal all turns. C. Report accidents resulting in serious injury. D. Insure the bicycle. Explanation : Bicyclists/in-line skaters must Ride in a bicycle lane, if a usable one is available.

What is the 3 feet rule for bicyclists?

Even if the bicyclist is riding on the edge of the bicycle lane next to the traffic lane the 3 feet rule applies. Special precaution is required by drivers of vehicles such as RVs and trucks that have mirrors or side-door steps that protrude a distance from the vehicle.

Do you have to stay on the right side of the road on a bicycle?

The only exception is where a road is specially restricted for bicycles. Bicyclists are required to stay on the right side of the road, unless turning, avoiding an object, or safety requires they ride in the center or left part of the lane.

How big of a gap do you need for bicyclists?

Instead, you should remember to always maintain at least 3 feet of clearance and pull out from the bicyclist where necessary to maintain a 3 feet gap. 5. True or False: Motor vehicles may not park in bicycle lanes or use bicycle lanes as a turn lane at intersections.

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