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What does a rectangular sign with a green circle containing a white bicycle symbol mean?
A green circle is a permissive sign. When it contains a bicycle symbol, it indicates that bicycles are allowed on that roadway or in that specific lane, which m
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Question: What does a rectangular sign with a green circle containing a white bicycle symbol mean?
Answer options: ✅ Bicycles are permitted on this route or in this lane
- Bicycles must yield to vehicle traffic
- No bicycles allowed
- Bicycle repair station ahead
Correct answer: Bicycles are permitted on this route or in this lane
Explanation: A green circle is a permissive sign. When it contains a bicycle symbol, it indicates that bicycles are allowed on that roadway or in that specific lane, which may be a designated bike route.
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