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As a cyclist riding along a road with parked cars on your left, what should you do to reduce the risk of a collision?
Explanation
The Highway Code (Rule 67) advises cyclists to be aware of potential hazards, such as doors opening from parked cars. You should look out for signs that a door may open and keep a safe distance from parked vehicles to avoid collisions. Riding too close to parked cars is unsafe, and relying on speed or shouting is not a safe or reliable way to manage this risk.
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