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Legally never.
If the bicycle lane is marked, you may not drive in, or even partially in, that lane. However you may cross it when making turns or when pulling into parking spaces or driveways. However - REMEMBER - bicycles are legal vehicles on the roadway - always be certain that you are not interfering with bicycle traffic when doing so.

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10y ago

You shouldn't be driving in a bike lane, ever.

If the bike lane runs along a road, the general rule for allowed speed for riding in the bike lane is the same as the allowed speed on the adjacent road.

If it's a bike path in a park or similar there's usually not a set limit only a recommendation about "maintaining a safe speed". This is open for interpretation, so ride with care and consideration.

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10y ago

To make a right turn not more than 200 ft before the intersection

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11y ago

False. You may only enter a bike lane to park or turn right.

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11y ago

any time

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