Where there is no bicycle lane, where on the road must a bicyclist ride?
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Near the right curb or edge of the road.
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On the left shoulder of the road.
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Near the left edge of the road.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Bicycle lanes are exclusively reserved for cyclists. When bike lanes are not available, cyclists are permitted to ride as close to the right side of the road as is safely possible, moving in the same direction as motor vehicles. When passing cyclists, drivers must exercise caution and provide ample space. Avoid passing too closely.
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