‘Sharrows’ are:
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Lane markings alerting drivers that bicyclists may be on the road.
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Arrow markings shared by multiple lanes on highways.
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Warning signs alerting drivers that a shared intersection is ahead.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Sharrows are painted markings used on shared-use lanes, where both vehicles and bicycles can travel. They alert drivers that bicyclists may use the entire lane, indicate to bicyclists where to ride, and discourage bicycling in the wrong direction.
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