Cyclists have right of way over motor vehicles...
Right of way
Explanation
Cyclists have the right of way over motor vehicles in certain specific situations. One of these situations is when they are traveling through a **bicycle crossing**. This type of crossing is specifically designed for the safe transit of bicycles, and drivers of motor vehicles must yield to them in these places.

However, cyclists do not have priority in **pedestrian zones** or at **all intersections**. Pedestrian zones are primarily intended for the safe transit of people on foot, and intersections require all road users, including cyclists, to follow established traffic rules to avoid accidents. Therefore, cyclists' priority is limited to specific situations such as bicycle crossings.
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