Bicycle Safety and Road Rules Quiz
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Which statement about bicycles on the road is true?

  • Bicycles have fewer responsibilities than drivers of other vehicles.
  • Bicycles are not considered vehicles and have no rights on the road.
  • Bicycles have more rights than drivers of other vehicles.
  • Bicycles have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of other vehicles. (correct)
  • What is the rule for determining the right of way between bicycles and other vehicles?

  • Other vehicles always have the right of way over bicycles.
  • Bicycles always have the right of way over other vehicles.
  • The vehicle that occupies a space first has the right of way. (correct)
  • The larger vehicle has the right of way over the smaller vehicle.
  • When changing lanes, what must a bicyclist do?

  • The bicyclist can change lanes without checking for other vehicles.
  • The bicyclist has the right of way when changing lanes.
  • The bicyclist must yield to any car in the lane they wish to enter. (correct)
  • The bicyclist can change lanes without yielding if they signal first.
  • In what direction should a bicyclist ride on the road?

    <p>In the direction of traffic.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When turning left from a one-way street, where should a bicyclist position themselves?

    <p>In the far left lane.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must drivers on less important roads, such as driveways and alleys, do when entering or crossing a roadway?

    <p>They must yield to traffic on the roadway to be entered or crossed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a reason why sidewalk riding is considered dangerous?

    <p>Drivers may not see cyclists on the sidewalk</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where should passing take place?

    <p>On the left</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is it important to avoid hugging the curb while cycling?

    <p>To discourage drivers from passing too closely</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When should cyclists 'take the lane' according to the text?

    <p>When they feel unsafe with vehicles passing too closely</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the recommended lane positioning for cyclists to be more visible to motorists?

    <p>Riding in the right wheel track of motorized traffic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How should cyclists behave at intersections?

    <p>Follow the rules of the road like any other driver</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Bicycles on the Road

    • Bicycles are considered vehicles and have the same rights and responsibilities as other road users.
    • Bicyclists must follow traffic laws and signals just like motor vehicle operators.

    Right of Way Rules

    • Bicyclists usually yield to vehicles when on a designated bike path or when crossing intersections unless specified otherwise.
    • At intersections, cyclists may have to give way to vehicles already present or approaching.

    Changing Lanes

    • Before changing lanes, a bicyclist must signal their intention and check for any approaching vehicles.
    • It's essential for a cyclist to ensure the lane is clear before making the move.

    Riding Direction

    • Bicyclists should ride with the flow of traffic, which means traveling in the same direction as vehicles.

    Turning Left from One-Way Streets

    • When turning left from a one-way street, a bicyclist should position themselves in the leftmost lane.

    Driver Responsibilities

    • Drivers on less important roads (like driveways and alleys) must yield to all traffic on the main road before entering or crossing.

    Sidewalk Riding Dangers

    • Riding on sidewalks is considered dangerous due to reduced visibility for both cyclists and pedestrians, increasing the risk of accidents.

    Passing Locations

    • Passing should occur on the left side of the cyclist, allowing for enough space to avoid any collisions.

    Avoiding the Curb

    • Cyclists should avoid hugging the curb to maintain a safe distance from parked vehicles and to improve overall visibility.

    'Take the Lane' Situations

    • Cyclists should 'take the lane' when road conditions make it unsafe to ride alongside traffic, such as when the lane is too narrow.
    • Positioning in the center of the lane can enhance a cyclist's visibility to motorists and help prevent unsafe overtaking.

    Intersection Behavior

    • Cyclists should approach intersections with caution, ensuring they follow traffic signals and yield to pedestrians.

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    Test your knowledge on bicycle safety and road rules with this quiz. Learn about the rights and responsibilities of bicyclists and how motorists can ensure the safety of cyclists on the road.

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