Answer :

If you are about to pass a bicycle to your right and an oncoming vehicle is approaching you on your left, you should slow down and let the vehicle pass first.

When passing a bicycle and a car is coming from behind, you should slow down and let the car pass first to give the bicycle more space.

Take each threat one at a time rather than putting yourself in between the car and the rider. First, slow down and give the approaching car room to pass. When it is safe to do so, veer to the left to give the cyclist plenty of room to pass.

A vehicle overtaking a bicycle moving in the same direction must pass to the left of the bicycle at a safe distance of at least three feet and at a decreased speed. Once this is done, the driver cannot drive to the right side of the road again until it is safe to do so.

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