You may drive in a bicycle lane:
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No more than 200 feet before making a right turn.
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Whenever bicyclists are not present.
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If you drive slower than 15 MPH.
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Explanation
A bicycle lane is a dedicated traffic lane for bicyclists that is clearly marked with pavement markings and signage. It's illegal to drive in a bicycle lane, except when parking (where allowed), entering or leaving the roadway, or making a turn within 200 feet of the intersection.
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