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You intend to continue driving along the road that bends to the left. Which statement is true if a cyclist comes from the right?

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The cyclist is travelling on a public road, and a bicycle is a vehicle. This means that the bicycle in this example must be treated in the same way as you would treat a car.

Run-through of the alternative answers:

  • I must give way, because the cyclist is coming from the right.
    – Correct. The priority-to-the-right rule says that: “When the paths of two vehicles intersect with each other, drivers are obliged to give way to the vehicle coming from the right” (Road Traffic Ordinance).

  • The cyclist must give way, because the road I am travelling on continues across the junction.
    – Wrong. This has no significance.

  • I must give way, because the cyclist is an unprotected road-user.
    – Wrong. This has no significance. It is true that you must be particularly careful where there are unprotected road-users, but this does not change the rules for the obligation to give way.

  • The cyclist must give way, because cyclists always have an obligation to give way when they are not on a bicycle path.
    – Wrong. There is no such rule.

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