Cycle Savvy Quiz Answers
There is a white car dooring risk.
The green car is overtaking, causing a right-hook risk.
The blue car in median could turn left because the green car is blocking their view of cyclist.
The orange car can't see oncoming cyclist being screened by the white car; pull-out risk.
Bus and truck are stopped at red light and cyclist passes them on the right; truck driver can't see oncoming cyclist.
There is a blue car dooring risk or a pull-out risk.
There is a green car dooring risk.
The wrong-way bicyclist in front of green car isn’t visible.
Pedestrian possibly stepping into crosswalk may suddenly be in front of cyclist.
At the light, the truck may right-hook the cyclist.
The left-turning yellow car at intersection is being screened by oncoming truck and/or bus.
On the green light, the red car may be screened by the truck and/or bus.
Curb bulb squeezes out the cyclist to the left.
The bus pulling into the bus stop forces the cyclist left.
Now check out the GREEN cyclist who has moved just 5 or 6 feet to the left. Their vantage point is different than the RED cyclist’s.
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