Bicycles:
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Are considered vehicles and have the same rights as motorized vehicles.
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Do not have the same rights as motorized vehicles.
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Are required to stay on the curb.
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Are required to stay on bicycle paths.
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Explanation
Bicycles are considered vehicles and have the same rights as motorized vehicles under the law. Therefore, bicyclists are expected to obey the same traffic rules and regulations as vehicle drivers. Drivers must treat bicyclists with the same respect and caution as they would treat any other vehicle on the road. This includes giving them enough space when passing, and yielding to them when necessary.
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