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The principle of 'sharing the road' means:

Roads serve a mix of users with different speeds, sizes, and vulnerabilities. Sharing the road means recognising each user's right to be there and adjusting you

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Question: The principle of 'sharing the road' means:

Answer options:

  • Larger vehicles always have priority ✅ All road users — drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, motorcyclists, and transit — have a right to use the road and must look out for each other
  • Only motor vehicles count as road users
  • Pedestrians should stay off the road completely

Correct answer: All road users — drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, motorcyclists, and transit — have a right to use the road and must look out for each other

Explanation: Roads serve a mix of users with different speeds, sizes, and vulnerabilities. Sharing the road means recognising each user's right to be there and adjusting your behaviour — speed, position, signalling — to keep everyone, especially vulnerable users, safe.

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