Bicyclists have the choice to ride on:
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In a bicycle lane.
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The shoulder of a road.
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The roadway.
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Explanation
Bicyclists have the choice to ride on the roadway, the shoulder of a road, or in a designated bicycle lane. In some cases, it may also be legal for bicyclists to ride on a sidewalk, although they must yield to pedestrians and follow any additional rules or regulations that apply.
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