Motorcyclists are entitled to use the full width of a traffic lane: therefore, a driver should pass a motorcycle the same way a driver would pass another vehicle.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Motorcyclists are entitled to use the full width of a traffic lane just like any other vehicle on the road. Drivers should treat motorcycles the same way they would pass any other vehicle, by changing lanes to pass when safe and giving them ample space. Motorcycles require the full width of the lane to maneuver safely, and drivers should never attempt to share the lane with a motorcycle.
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