Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
When passing a cyclist on a roadway, you should:
Cyclists need room to react to wind, road debris, and door openings. Provincial handbooks instruct drivers to leave a generous side clearance, slow down, and on
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Question: When passing a cyclist on a roadway, you should:
Answer options:
- Pass as close as possible to save lane space ✅ Leave a generous side clearance and only pass when oncoming traffic is clear
- Sound the horn continuously while passing
- Pass on the right shoulder
Correct answer: Leave a generous side clearance and only pass when oncoming traffic is clear
Explanation: Cyclists need room to react to wind, road debris, and door openings. Provincial handbooks instruct drivers to leave a generous side clearance, slow down, and only pass when there is no oncoming traffic and a clear sightline ahead.
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