A bicycle driven on public highways must have a horn or bell that can be heard at least ________ away.
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200 feet
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400 feet
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100 feet
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50 feet
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Explanation
When used on public highways, a bicycle must, by law, be equipped with a horn or bell that can be heard from at least 100 feet away. Bicyclists should only use their horn in emergencies to alert other drivers.
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