When do cyclists have right of way over motor vehicles?
Cyclists ve the right of way over motor vehicles:
- When riding on a bike lane, cycle route, bicycle path or shoulder duly marked.
- When the vehicle turns right or left to enter another road, in the permitted cases, and there is a cyclist in the vicinity.
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