Mixing with Traffic Bicycle Mad Lib. 1111 What direction should a bicyclist ride on the roadway? A)Against the traffic (facing traffic). B) With the traffic.

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Mixing with Traffic Bicycle Mad Lib

1111 What direction should a bicyclist ride on the roadway? A)Against the traffic (facing traffic). B) With the traffic. C)Depends on whether it’s a one-way or two-way street. D)It doesn’t matter which direction a bicyclist rides. Mrs. Wilson Ms. Schmidt Mrs. Brewer Mr. Avery 1

1111 When a driver approaches a bicyclist from behind, the driver should: A)Gently tap the horn to alert the bicyclist. B) Blast the horn for at least 2 seconds. C)Race the engine. D) Shout at the cyclist. E) None of the above. 2 perplexed embarrassed overwhelmed honored delighted

1111 What is a minimum safe distance for a driver to pass a bicyclist going in the same direction? A)One or two feet. B) More than three feet. C)At least 10 feet. D) Fifteen feet or more. 3 parasailing playing kickball making pizzas riding go-karts

1111 A bicyclist should: A)Always ride on a sidewalk. B) Always hug the side of the road (ride on the edge at all times). C) Ride as close to the right side of the road as practical. D) Block traffic. 4 Peyton Manning Tony Romo Tom Brady Andrew Luck

1111 True or False. Bicyclists have no legal right to ride on the road. A)True B) False 5 Halloween April Fool’s Day

1111 At a stop sign before proceeding, a driver should: A.Look for cars coming from the left, right and straight ahead. B.Look for pedestrians on the sidewalk approaching the intersection. C. Look for bicyclists approaching on the roadway from the left, right and straight ahead and on the sidewalk. D. All the above. 6 Hollywood Washington D.C. Toronto Chicago

1111 A driver should be alert to: A.A bicyclist riding into the street from a driveway. B. A bicyclist riding alongside parked cars. C. A bicyclist riding against the traffic. D. All of the above. 7 the museum the airport the gas station the circus

1111 All of these are driver errors except: A.Waiting for a safe opportunity to pass a bicyclist by at least 3 feet, instead of “squeezing by” in a lane too narrow to do so. B.Opening the door into the path of a bicyclist, after parking on-road. C.Passing a bicyclist and then immediately turning right, into the path of the cyclist. D. When turning left, misjudging an oncoming bicyclist’s speed and cutting him off. 8 Hawaiian leis Santa suits bike helmets pink tights

1111 All of these are MT bicycle laws except: A.A person riding on any may not attach the conveyance or be attached to any vehicle on a roadway. B.A bicyclist is not expected or required to ride over or through hazards at the edge of a roadway, C.No special equipment is required on bicycles to maneuver at night. D.A person operating a bicycle may not carry any package, bundle, or article that prevents the person from keeping at least one hand on the handlebars. 9 blowing bubbles drinking smoothies playing harmonicas doing homework

1111 All of these are MT bicycle laws except: A.Bicyclists shall not ride on the sidewalk. B.Bicyclists must ride in single file unless passing. C.Bicyclists shall ride on the right as near to the right side of the roadway as practical. A.Bicyclists shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians. 10 wanted to show off were bored had nothing to do lost a bet

1111 Answer Key B) With the traffic. Ms. Schmidt 2. E) None of the above. delighted 3. B) More than three feet. playing kickball 4. C) Ride as close to the right side Tom Brady of the road as practical. 5. B) False April Fool’s Day 6.D) All the above. Chicago 7. D) All of the above. the circus 8.A) Waiting for a safe opportunity to pass Hawaiian leis a bicyclist by at least 3 feet, instead of “squeezing by” in a lane too narrow to do so. 9. C)No special equipment is required on playing harmonicas bicycles to maneuver at night. 10. A)Bicyclists shall not ride on the sidewalk. wanted to show off