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What does a green rectangular sign with a white bicycle symbol and a 'Cycle Route' text typically indicate?
This sign indicates a designated or recommended route for cyclists, guiding them along a specific path.
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Question: What does a green rectangular sign with a white bicycle symbol and a 'Cycle Route' text typically indicate?
Answer options:
- A lane exclusively for cyclists. ✅ A recommended or designated route for bicycles.
- Cyclists may dismount and walk.
- Motor vehicles share the lane with caution.
Correct answer: A recommended or designated route for bicycles.
Explanation: This sign indicates a designated or recommended route for cyclists, guiding them along a specific path.
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