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When passing a cyclist on a road with no dedicated bike lane, what is the minimum safe passing distance you must provide?

In Alberta, drivers must maintain a minimum of 1.5 metres clearance when passing cyclists, if the speed limit is over 60 km/h, or 1 metre if 60 km/h or less.

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Question: When passing a cyclist on a road with no dedicated bike lane, what is the minimum safe passing distance you must provide?

Answer options: ✅ At least 0.5 metres

  • At least 1 metre
  • At least 1.5 metres
  • At least 2 metres

Correct answer: At least 0.5 metres

Explanation: In Alberta, drivers must maintain a minimum of 1.5 metres clearance when passing cyclists, if the speed limit is over 60 km/h, or 1 metre if 60 km/h or less.

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