Which of the following is true?
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Bicyclists have the same rights of motorists.
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When overtaking or passing a bicyclist, allow at least three feet of space between your vehicle and the bicycle.
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Drivers must yield to bicyclists in a bicycle lane.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Cyclists on the road have the same rights, duties, and privileges as vehicle drivers. Drivers must yield the right of way to cyclists when a bike lane intersects a road. When passing a cyclist, drivers are required to slow down and maintain a minimum distance of at least 3 feet between their vehicle and the bicycle.
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