Vehicle drivers should never move into the same lane with a motorcycle side-by-side.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
Motorcycles are entitled to the full use of a lane, and vehicle drivers should never move into the same lane with a motorcycle side-by-side. Sharing a lane with a motorcycle can be dangerous due to the motorcycle's need for maneuvering space to avoid obstacles and maintain stability.
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