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You are driving slowly along a narrow residential street with parked cars on both sides. A group of cyclists is riding in the centre of the lane, two abreast, well away from the parked cars. What should you do?

Explanation

According to the Highway Code Rule 213, cyclists may ride in the centre of the lane and two abreast on narrow or quiet roads, at junctions or in slower-moving traffic, to see and be seen. They are also advised to keep at least a door’s width from parked cars. You should allow them to do this for their safety and only overtake when you can give them plenty of space and it is clearly safe.

Highway Code Reference

Rule 213: Rule 213

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