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You're on single-lane road, and you see a bicyclist ahead in your lane to the right. There is also a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction. In this scenario, it's safe to drive between the bicycle and the oncoming vehicle as long as you reduce your speed and carefully judge your distance.

a. true
b. false

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It is false to assume that it's safe to drive between a bicyclist and an oncoming vehicle by reducing speed and judging the distance; one must wait for a clear and safe opportunity to overtake the bicyclist.

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The statement is false. When driving on a single-lane road and encountering a bicyclist ahead in your lane and an oncoming vehicle, it is not safe to drive between the bicycle and the oncoming vehicle, regardless of how you judge the distance or reduce your speed. Safe driving practices require you to wait until the oncoming vehicle has passed and there is enough space to overtake the bicyclist safely without endangering any party involved.

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