B.Wait until it is safe to pass the bicyclist with at least three feet of clearance. but better still, when you first see the cyclist ahead, preferably before you even get close enough to need to slow down, find space in the neighboring lane for you to use, indicate your lane change, use some of that space, sufficient to give the cyclist at least one yard or one meter clearance of your mirrors, then return to the right most lane, if need be. Opinion: A,C & D are dangerous or disrespectful, and the cyclist's choice of transport and where he/she is riding is usually beneficial to all of us in the 'big picture', and often the rider has no choice of route, mainly due to prejudicial authorities. Source: Self, mainly from Bicycle NSW.
..traffic permitting, give him some extra room as you're overtaking.
give them plenty of room, and pass when safe
Both.
at least 2m
They mark the edge of the safe area, keep clear of them. In the UK red reflectors are always shown to the rear of a vehicle, never to the front, therefore they mean you are approaching the rear of car, lorry, bike etc.
500 meters
300
If you hit someone from behind it is automatically your fault.
first let the seat down, there are bolts on the side of the rear deck remove and deck lid should come up
flip down your license place (rear) should be there
From the rear, front, and left side. If approaching a vehicle from the right side while parallel parked it means you've parked illegaly facing on coming traffic.
The rear seat does not fold down.The rear seat does not fold down.