[B’ Spokes: Some more great material from the Annapolis Department of Transportation (now if we could get the MVA to be even half this good.)]
1. When making a right turn:
B. Check for pedestrians crossing the street.
C. Check to see if there are cyclists behind or on your right that may be going straight.
D. All of the above.
2. Passing a cyclist is acceptable:
B. When you are in a hurry.
C. When you are sure that there is ample space between you and the cyclist and there are no blind spots or dangers by moving over to allow safe passage.
D. When the bicyclist is going slower than you are.
3. You must be extra vigilant of cyclists when:
B. Backing in and out of driveway.
C. Making left and right hand turns.
D. All of the above.
B. Make sure you can see into the distance to make sure no motorists or cyclist are in a close proximity and never assume you can turn faster than an approaching cyclist.
C. Just make sure no cars are approaching.
D. It is safe to go when the light permits.
5. A good response when you witness a cyclist making a traffic error
B. Hate all cyclists for the rest of your life.
C. Realize that this individual made a mistake and not make blanket assumptions on the cycling community at large.
D. Run them off the road to teach them a lesson about disrespect.
True or False:
7. True or False: It is customary to honk at cyclists to let them know you’re approaching.
8. True or False: Cyclists have the same rights to the road and motorists and must adhere to the same road rules.
9. True or False: Cyclists must hug the right side of the road, be in a bike lane or be on bike paths at all times.
10. True or False: Cyclists are a menace to motorists.
Answer Key [you’ll need to follow the link for that.]
https://www.annapolis.gov/Government/Departments/Transportation/BikeAnnapolis/TakeTheTest.aspxoldId.20110718221923425
