When a bicyclist is approaching on the right, drivers turning right must let the bicyclist go through the intersection first before making a right turn.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
In this scenario, the bicyclist has the right of way as they are proceeding straight through the intersection. Yielding to the bicyclist ensures their safety and helps prevent potential collisions or accidents between motor vehicles and cyclists.
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