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In provinces where motorcycles are allowed in HOV lanes, what is a key consideration for a motorcyclist when merging into or out of these lanes?
Even though permitted, motorcyclists should be aware that other vehicle drivers may not anticipate a solo motorcycle in an HOV lane, making vigilance and good l
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Question: In provinces where motorcycles are allowed in HOV lanes, what is a key consideration for a motorcyclist when merging into or out of these lanes?
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- HOV lanes are always slower than regular lanes, so merge with caution. ✅ Other drivers may not expect a solitary motorcycle and visibility can be an issue.
- Motorcycles can exit HOV lanes at any point, regardless of markings.
- Always signal for an extended period (over 10 seconds) before merging.
Correct answer: Other drivers may not expect a solitary motorcycle and visibility can be an issue.
Explanation: Even though permitted, motorcyclists should be aware that other vehicle drivers may not anticipate a solo motorcycle in an HOV lane, making vigilance and good lane positioning critical during merging.
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