Motorcyclists are entitled to use the full width of a traffic lane; therefore, a driver should pass a motorcycle the same way as passing another vehicle.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
Motorcyclists are entitled to use the full width of a traffic lane, just like any other vehicle on the roadway. Drivers must give motorcyclists enough space to maneuver safely. It is not safe to share a lane with a motorcycle or assume that there is enough room in thge traffic lane for both a car and a motorcycle. Allow all motorcyclists the width of a full lane.
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