Carefully, with at least 3' space.
Slow down and let the car pass, and then pass the bicyclist
Slow down and let the car pass, and then pass the bicyclist
Yes, you can safely pass a bicyclist on the road by giving them enough space, checking for oncoming traffic, and passing at a safe speed.
To pass a bicyclist traveling in your lane, you should slow down, check for oncoming traffic, signal your intention to pass, and give the cyclist enough space when overtaking them.
When approaching a bicyclist from behind, you should slow down, give them plenty of space, and pass them only when it is safe to do so. This helps ensure the safety of the bicyclist and prevents accidents.
dim your headlights to avoid blinding the bicyclist and increase visibility for both of you. It's important to slow down and give the bicyclist enough space as you pass. Be cautious and patient while overtaking.
give them plenty of room, and pass when safe
give them plenty of room, and pass when safe
give them plenty of room, and pass when safe
When passing a bicyclist, you should leave at least 3 feet of space between your vehicle and the cyclist. This helps ensure their safety and prevents accidents.
When passing a bicyclist, you should ensure their safety and maintain a safe distance by giving them at least three feet of space between your vehicle and the bicycle. Slow down, check for oncoming traffic, and only pass when it is safe to do so. Be patient and wait for a clear opportunity to pass the bicyclist safely.
Slow down and give them enough space. Be prepared for sudden movements from the bicyclist and pass them only when it is safe to do so, keeping a safe distance between your vehicle and the bicycle.