In Pennsylvania, to pass a bicycle with enough clearance on a two-way road, you are allowed to
Correct answer
- tailgate the bicycle.
- drive in the opposing lane.
- leave the main traveled roadway.
Explanation
Under Pennsylvania law, when you pass a bicycle, you must leave at least four feet of clearance between your vehicle and the bicycle. To leave this much clearance, you are even allowed to cross a double yellow line into the opposing lane momentarily if you can do it safely.
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