A large percentage of motorist-bicycle crashes occur:
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On interstate highways.
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On sidewalks.
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Because there are too many byciclists.
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At intersections.
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Explanation
A large percentage of motorist-bicycle crashes occur at intersections. All drivers and bicyclists should use extra caution when approaching an intersection, especially if it is an open intersection not controlled by signs or signals.
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