Bicyclists must:
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Ride more than two side-by-side in a single lane, if possible.
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Remain near the left edge of the road.
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Ride in a bicycle lane, if available.
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Remain to the right when they prepare for a left turn.
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Explanation
Bicyclists must ride in a bicycle lane if one is available. If the road does not have a lane specifically reserved for bikes, cyclists may travel in regular traffic lanes, as long as they obey the rules of the road and yield to pedestrians.
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