The picture shows:

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Shared-use lane markings (sharrows).
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A bike warning sign.
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A directional sign for bicycles.
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A bicycle lane.
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Explanation
The picture shows a shared roadway bicycle marking, known as a sharrow. If a lane has this symbol, it means cyclists are allowed to use the entire lane alongside motor vehicles. Sharrows guide bicyclists to a safe lane position and discourage riding in the wrong direction. Always be alert for bicyclists in the lane.
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