Bicyclists are prohibited on limited-access highways.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Limited-access highways are designed for high-speed traffic and have no stop signs or traffic lights. Bicyclists may pose a hazard to themselves and other motorists on these high-speed roads. For this reason, it is prohibited for bicyclists to ride on limited-access highways.
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