Yes, in most states, it is legal to pass a bicycle within the same lane as long as it is safe to do so and there is enough space to pass without endangering the cyclist.
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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.
When you pass a bicycle, you pass it the same way you would if it is a car.
For a country with right side traffic you should as a rule overtake a vehicle on its left side. But on a bicycle it's allowed to overtake on the right side as well.
When passing a bicycle, you should leave plenty of space between your vehicle and the bicycle, signal your intention to pass, and only pass when it is safe to do so.
Drivers intending to stay on the highway/freeway should stay in the right lane or the lane designated as a through-lane. The only times you should move left is to allow vehicles to merge from a right side on ramp (and move back to the right lane as soon as you can), or to pass slower traffic already in the right lane (then move back to the right lane when it is safe to do so). If a freeway provides a "slower" lane and you drive slower than the maximum speed allowed, you should use the slower lane. But never hog the passing lane just to keep driving in it; move over and let faster traffic pass you.
To safely pass a bicycle on the road, you should give them at least 3 feet of space when passing, signal your intention to pass, 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 bicycle safely.
You should not pass on a double yellow line, in a no passing zone, on a hill that has no passing lane, on a curve, if there is oncoming traffic that is too close, and if the car behind you is already starting to pass you.
No, you cannot go through the EZ Pass lane without your transponder.
No, you cannot go through the EZ Pass lane without a transponder.
The question is incomplete, but from the options given, answer "C" is INCORRECT. You may never using a parking lane to pass.
(in the US) On multi-lane roadways - The far right lane