Although there may be enough room in the traffic lane for an automobile and a motorcyclist, you should not share the lane with the motorcyclist.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Motorcycle riders have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of other vehicles, and must follow the same traffic laws. Because of their size and vulnerability in a crash, it is important to pay special attention to motorcycles. Do not share the lane with motorcyclists. They need the room to maneuver safely and are entitled to the entire lane.
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