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You intend to turn left onto road ‘A’. Which statement is true?

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The cyclist is using a bicycle lane (i.e. not a bicycle path).


Bicycle lane line (M5)
The road marking indicates the boundary between a bicycle lane and another traffic lane. The marking has a length ratio of 1:1 between the lines and the spaces between them.

The Ordinance on Road Traffic Definitions defines a bicycle lane as: “A road or part of a road that is intended for cycle traffic and class II mopeds.

In other words, a bicycle lane is a traffic lane for cyclists.

A driver who shall turn at a junction or who shall leave or cross the lane he or she is driving on shall ensure that this can be done without obstructing oncoming traffic or road-users on the lane the driver intends to drive onto.” (Road Traffic Ordinance)

You have the same obligations to the cyclist and to the car driver in this situation.

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