Motorcycle Knowledge Practice · Question
Two motorcycles may legally share a single lane side-by-side only when:
In most Canadian provinces lane splitting and side-by-side lane sharing between motorcycles is not permitted on public roads.
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Question: Two motorcycles may legally share a single lane side-by-side only when:
Answer options: ✅ Never; lane sharing is always illegal in most provinces
- Both riders agree
- Traffic is heavy
- Passing a slower vehicle
Correct answer: Never; lane sharing is always illegal in most provinces
Explanation: In most Canadian provinces lane splitting and side-by-side lane sharing between motorcycles is not permitted on public roads.
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