No, it's not.
Yes, it is legal to turn into the far lane as long as it is safe to do so and you yield to any oncoming traffic.
When you are in the far right lane, your turn should put you in the far right lane. Then, when safe, you can merge into the left lane to pass. This is for a right turn from a 2 or 4 lane onto a 2-or higher lane road.
Yes, it is perfectly legal.
On narrow roads, a turn out lane creates an area where slower traffic can pull over to allow other vehicles to pass. They are used where the nature of the road precludes safely passing in the opposite lane. You should use the turnout lane when other traffic wants to pass you.
for the roughly 200 feet before you are turning if there is no designated turn lane. the bike lane will turn into hash marks where its okay. otherwise never
1, then you should get back over into your own lane.
pass another vehicle.
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.
The question is incomplete, but from the options given, answer "C" is INCORRECT. You may never using a parking lane to pass.
No, It is not legal to pass on the right
It's not legal but, where I'm from people do it anyways.
Usually, no. It is legal ONLY if the turn is specifically authorized by signage at that location. If that information is not posted, a turn from the cernter lane is illegal.