You want to pass a bicyclist riding on the right edge of your lane. You:
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Must not squeeze past the bicyclist.
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May not pass the bicyclist for any reason.
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Must honk your horn before passing the bicyclist.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When approaching or passing a bicyclist, slow down and pass only when you are able to maintain a safe distance between your vehicle and the bicyclist. Always allow enough space for the bicyclist to maneuver in case of an emergency. Do not squeeze the bicyclist off the road.
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