Bicyclists differ from motorists in that they:
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Are never allowed to use the full lane.
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Can ride while under the influence of alcohol.
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Are not required to insure their bicycle.
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Don't have the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicle drivers.
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Explanation
Bicyclists are required to follow the same rules of the road as motorists, such as not riding under the influence of alcohol. However, unlike motor vehicles, bicycles are not required to be insured in order to operate on public roads.
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