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At a signal-controlled junction you see signs and road markings for a cyclist two-stage right turn. As a driver, how should you respond when the lights change and cyclists move ahead to the marked waiting area to complete their turn?
Explanation
The Highway Code Rule 75 explains that at some signal-controlled junctions cyclists may be directed to turn right in two stages, using specific signs, signals and road markings. Drivers must not enter the areas marked for cyclists and should give them time and space to move ahead, wait in the designated area and then complete their turn when the signals allow. This helps protect vulnerable road users and keeps the junction operating safely.
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