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What happens if I’m on a one-lane road or residential street?

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What happens if I’m on a one-lane road or residential street?

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Many one-lane roads or alleys are not wide enough to pass a cyclist with three feet of space. Often residential streets have parking on two sides and only one driving lane. If these lanes are not wide enough to pass a cyclist safely, then wait until you can give a cyclist three feet — at the end of the block or at a gap between parked cars.

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