When signaled by a Police Officer or as required for passing emergency vehicles.
Watch what the cyclist is doing, check ahead of you if it is safe to pull out, check behind you, indicate, and then go wide around the cyclist.
It has to do with gravitational pull.
to climb hills....
Both a cyclist and bicyclist are a single person who rides or is riding a bike or bicycle which are the same thing. it occurs to me that a cyclist does not need to be going about on two wheels as a bicyclist does by definition.
A cop can pull you over for not having a seat belt or anything else. Under the Patriot Act, they don't need a reason to pull you over.
To find the average speed of a cyclist over an entire race, you would divide the total distance covered by the cyclist by the total time taken to complete the race. This calculation will give you the cyclist's average speed throughout the race.
There is no need to pull over for an emergency vehicle using its lights and siren if you are already parked or idling on the side of the road.
Impact Stories of Survival - 2002 Cyclist Run Over 1-9 was released on: USA: 16 September 2002
The cyclist must accelerate before reaching the hillock to build enough momentum to overcome the gravitational pull when climbing. By increasing speed beforehand, the cyclist can convert kinetic energy into potential energy, making it easier to ascend. Additionally, starting with a higher velocity helps maintain momentum, reducing the effort needed to reach the top and preventing the cyclist from stalling.
A cyclist needs good visual acuity
yes i think they do
They only need to read you your rights if you are being arrested. They can pull the cab over for the same reasons they can pull a car over. Could be a spot check, licence issue, suspected drunk driving or any thing they deem reasonable.