If driving in the same direction as the cyclist is riding 5 to 6 feet should be a good safe distance. It be a good idea to slow down till past the cyclist...
Actually, you don't need to slow down as you pass them as long as you are at least 2 feet from them. It can be considered condescending behavior to treat a cyclist in any way different than you would treat them if they are in a car. Remember, they are not helpless, they are not children, they are not fragile, and they need no special considerations that you would not give other drivers.
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That should have no bearing.
Bicycle helmets are designed to keep cyclists safe. If a cyclist should fall or be hit by a car the helmet should protect their head to help avoid a possible brain injury.
No. You always keep your feet apart.
Yes, you probably should. If you are trying out for something you might want to try to keep your feet close. If you aren't doing something 'special' you probally don't have to worry about it. :)
You should where rain boots, to help keep your feet dry.
No. Only the driver does. But a lot of drivers keep their trophies at the race shop.
Yes; but keep your head out of the clouds, and your feet on the ground.
The sign looks like a barrier in the middle of it with a arrow going around it to the right and drivers should do what the sign says and keep going right.
penguins keep their eggs on their feet to keep the egg warm.if its not on their feet it might die.