On stretches with sufficient visibility and without forming a crowd, are cyclists allowed to ride two abreast, keeping to the right?
Traffic rules
Explanation
Cyclists have the possibility to ride two abreast under certain conditions. This is possible on stretches with sufficient visibility and when there is no traffic congestion. In these situations, cyclists can ride side by side in the same lane, allowing them to travel more safely and efficiently.

However, on stretches where visibility is limited or when there is heavy traffic, cyclists must ride in single file, one behind the other, to ensure the safety of all road users.
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