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Sharrows, or shared lane markings, are symbols painted on roadways to indicate that cyclists and motor vehicle drivers should share the lane. They consist of a bicycle icon with two upward arrows and are used to promote safe coexistence between different types of road users in lanes that are too narrow for dedicated bike lanes. Sharrows also serve to remind drivers to be cautious of cyclists and encourage cyclists to ride in a safe and visible position. However, they do not provide the same level of protection as dedicated bike lanes.

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