Cyclist Right of Way Quiz

 

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#1. How much space should you leave when passing a cyclist on the road?

A minimum of 3 feet ensures safety for the cyclist and reduces accident risk.

#2. Why is it important to understand cyclist right-of-way?

Cyclists are vulnerable road users, and understanding their right-of-way helps prevent accidents and ensures safe sharing of the road.

#3. When turning right at an intersection with a cyclist going straight, what should you do?

Cyclists going straight have right-of-way, so yield when turning.

#4. When approaching a cyclist riding in your lane, what should you do?

Cyclists have the same rights as vehicles, and you must pass safely with sufficient space.

#5. When a cyclist is turning left in front of you, what should you do?

Cyclists follow traffic rules and require the same right-of-way for safe turns.

#6. True or False: Cyclists are allowed to ride on sidewalks in every city.

Sidewalk riding laws vary, and in many places it’s prohibited or limited, so always watch for cyclists on the road.

#7. True or False: It’s safe to pass a cyclist on the right without changing lanes.

You should change lanes or leave enough space, as passing too close on the right is dangerous.

#8. True or False: Cyclists must obey traffic signals, just like cars.

Cyclists are required to obey stop signs, traffic lights, and lane markings.

#9. True or False: Cyclists are allowed to use the full lane in traffic.

Cyclists are considered vehicles and may use the full lane, especially when the lane is too narrow to share safely.

#10. At an intersection without traffic signals, who has the right-of-way between a car and a cyclist going straight?

Cyclists have the right-of-way just like other vehicles when proceeding straight through intersections.

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