At a cyclists’ crossing, do cyclists have priority over other motor vehicles?
Right of way
Explanation
Cyclists have the right of way over other motor vehicles in several specific situations:
- **Always** when they are traveling on a **bike lane**, a **cyclist crossing**, or a **well-marked shoulder**. This means that in these designated areas, cyclists have the right to pass before motorized vehicles.
- When a vehicle is going to **turn right or left** and there are cyclists nearby, the driver of the vehicle must yield to the cyclists.
- If cyclists are traveling in a **group** and one of them has already entered an intersection, other vehicles must wait for the entire group to pass before continuing.
These rules ensure the safety of cyclists and facilitate their movement on public roads. Therefore, at a cyclist crossing, they **always** have priority over motor vehicles.
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