Bicyclists operating on a roadway must ride on:
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The right side of the road.
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The side of the road with the most oncoming traffic.
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Either side of the road.
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The side of the road facing traffic.
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Explanation
Cyclists on a roadway should ride as close to the right curb or edge of the road as safely possible, moving in the same direction as motor vehicles. This practice helps maintain a smooth and safe traffic flow while reducing interference with other vehicles.
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