Bicyclists:
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Have the right-of-way over pedestrians.
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May ride side by side on roadways.
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Have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers.
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Must ride facing traffic.
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Explanation
Bicycles are considered vehicles, and as such have the same rights and responsibilities that other vehicles have. It's important for motorists to be aware of bicyclists and to share the road safely. Be extra alert for bicyclists because they are often not as easy to see as other vehicles.
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