Do drivers and cyclists have the same rights, rules, and roads?
Yes, cyclists are considered a type of vehicle and must obey all signs and traffic control devices.
When turning right, your right arm should be straight out and making eye contact with the drivers around you indicating your right turn?
Yes, by making eye contact, you are telling the other drivers that you are turning right, making sure you can and if it is okay to turn right.
What 2 ways show that you are turning right, when cycling?
1. Right arm is straight out.
2. Left arm is out and your hand is pointing up making a 90° at your elbow
Is 2 feet a good distance when passing a cyclist?
No, 1 meter\3 feet is a good distance.
Should you dismount on the road closest to the curb?
No, when dismounting you should do so on the sidewalk.
When your left arm is out and your hand is pointing down to the road, what does that indicate?
That you are stopping/preparing to stop.
Should you always dim your lights when approaching an oncoming cyclist at night?
Yes. You don't want to blind them.
Is it safe to always ware a certified helmet when peddling on the road?
Yes, you always want to keep your head safe if you are ever in a collision.
You are driving and you see a pothole in the road and a cyclist is in front of you. What should you do?
Is speeding up to pass a cyclist safe or a good idea?
No, being patient and waiting till they turn or till you need to turn is a safer and better idea.
Should you bike where one of these signs are?
No, because it is against the law.
When a cyclist is turning left at an intersection with a green light, what 2 oppositions does the biker have?
1. Go to the sidewalk to their right, dismount to cross, wait and cross again to their destination.
2. Wait for a gap big/long enough to turn left, or when there is a green arrow pointing to the left
When opening your door, open with your outside\farthest arm (right arm) so you face the back of your car.
Yes, you don't want to a cyclist with your car door.
When cycling in a group you should be behind each other and weaving between parked cars, not passing or being beside each other.
Yes and no, you should be behind one other but not weaving between parked cars. You should be in a single file line and refrain from weaving between parked cars.
When you want to move within a cars lane to your left, what position/placement should your arm be in?
Straight out left, or right depending which lane you are moving within to, and angled down wards while not being straight down.