When passing a bicyclist, you should:
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Sound your horn to alert the bicyclist.
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Put on your four-way flashers.
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Move as far left as possible.
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Remain in the center of the lane.
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Explanation
Before passing a bicyclist that is in your travel lane, you must first decide whether you can maneuver around the bicyclist. To pass safely, check for oncoming traffic, and allow at least 4 feet between your vehicle and the bicyclist.
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