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When is it permissible for a motorcycle to share a lane side-by-side with another vehicle?
Sharing a lane side-by-side with another vehicle (lane splitting or filtering) is generally illegal and unsafe in most Canadian jurisdictions, as each vehicle i
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Question: When is it permissible for a motorcycle to share a lane side-by-side with another vehicle?
Answer options:
- At any time, as long as there is enough space
- Only when passing a slow-moving vehicle
- In a traffic jam to reduce congestion ✅ It is generally illegal and unsafe to do so
Correct answer: It is generally illegal and unsafe to do so
Explanation: Sharing a lane side-by-side with another vehicle (lane splitting or filtering) is generally illegal and unsafe in most Canadian jurisdictions, as each vehicle is entitled to a full lane.
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