Bicyclists making a left hand turn:
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May use the left lane.
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Should wait on the right side of the road.
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Must cut through all lanes.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Cyclists, like motor vehicle operators, have both rights and responsibilities on the road. When making a left-hand turn, cyclists may use the left-turn lane in the same manner as motor vehicles. This is a proper and lawful maneuver. If you are sharing the left-turn lane with a cyclist, remain behind them until they have safely completed their turn.
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