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In Georgia, drivers must have leave at least 3 feet of space between your vehicle and a bicycle in passing.t/f

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In Georgia, drivers must maintain a minimum of 3 feet of space when passing a bicycle. The safety of a rabbit crossing a freeway depends on many traffic-related factors.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement suggests that in Georgia, drivers are required to maintain at least a 3 feet of space when passing a bicycle. This is a law in many places to ensure the safety of cyclists on the road. Regarding the additional question which seems out of context for the law discussion, if a car is traveling in the furthest lane from a rabbit, the safety of the rabbit crossing the freeway would depend on various factors, including the speed and presence of other vehicles in the remaining lanes, the rabbit's own speed, and the overall traffic conditions. Without additional information about these factors, it's impossible to guarantee that the rabbit could cross safely.

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