If you are preparing for a right turn behind a bicyclist, misjudgment can result in a broadside crash called a:
right hook
If you are preparing for a right turn behind a bicyclist, misjudgment can result in a broadside crash called a
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The correct answer is “right hook.”
A right hook occurs when a driver makes a right turn and fails to yield to a bicyclist who is either in the same lane or in the bike lane adjacent to the roadway. This misjudgment can lead to a collision where the vehicle strikes the cyclist from the side, often resulting in serious injuries for the biker. It’s crucial for drivers to always check for cyclists before making turns to ensure everyone’s safety.