Bicyclists are __________ to share the road with other drivers.
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not entitled
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entitled
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not permitted
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forced
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Explanation
Bicyclists, like other vehicles, have the right to share the road with motorists. Because they are smaller and harder to see than cars and trucks, drivers should stay alert and use extra caution when approaching them.
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