To pass a bicyclist in a narrow traffic lane when an oncoming vehicle is approaching:

Sound your horn, then pass the bicyclist.
Quickly pass the bicyclist before the oncoming vehicle gets closer.
Wait until the oncoming vehicle passes the bicyclist.
Slow down and let the vehicle pass before passing the bicyclist.
Explanation

When an oncoming vehicle is approaching and the lane is narrow, trying to pass the bicyclist while the vehicle is still coming can be dangerous and may not provide enough space for both the bicyclist and the vehicle. By first allowing the oncoming vehicle to pass, you avoid a potentially risky maneuver and ensure that you have sufficient space to safely and adequately pass the bicyclist.

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