When sharing the road with cyclists, you should:
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Treat the cyclist as any other vehicle.
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Be careful.
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Leave ample room when you are turning right after passing a cyclist, so you don't cut him or her off.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When sharing the road with cyclists, you should treat them as any other vehicle and be mindful of their presence. Cyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as automobile drivers to use the streets and highways. Therefore, drivers should give cyclists adequate room when passing or maneuvering near them. Additionally, when turning right after passing a cyclist, you should leave ample room to prevent cutting them off.
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