Cyclists have right of way over motor vehicles:
Right of way
Explanation
Cyclists have **right of way** in certain specific situations. One of these situations is when cyclists are riding in a **group** and the first cyclist has already started crossing or has entered a **roundabout**. In this case, other vehicles must wait for the entire group of cyclists to pass before continuing.
This is because, when riding in a group, the set of cyclists is considered as a single unit. Therefore, once the first cyclist has started to cross, the entire group must be allowed to complete the crossing without interruptions. This rule aims to ensure the **safety** and **flow** of traffic for cyclists riding in a group.
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