You want to make a right turn at the upcoming intersection. Your driving lane is next to a bicycle lane. You:
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Should speed up to pass any cyclists before making your turn.
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Should only merge into the bicycle lane if you stop before turning.
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You may not enter the bicycle lane to make your turn.
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Must merge into the bicycle lane before making your turn.
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Explanation
If there is a bike lane to the right of your driving lane and you intend to make a right turn, you must merge into the bike lane to prepare for your turn when it is safe to do so. Before entering the bicycle lane, ensure it is clear and yield the right-of-way to any approaching cyclists. Once the lane is clear, signal your intention to turn, merge into the bike lane, and then complete your turn.
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