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[quote=Anonymous]Usually getting to the front of the line is safest for bikes because they can be seen and avoid being hit by a car turning right. That is why we increasingly have "bike boxes" painted in intersections that give a place for the bike to be at the front of the line. This works best for all when there is a bike lane and the biker then moves over and cars can pass easily. Where there is no bike lane and less traffic, then it is more polite for the bike to let the car go ahead. Especially if the bike is not stopping for stop sights and so keeps on catching up with the car, which is stopping, and then getting in front of the car again. That is bad form and drivers would be justifiably annoyed. [/quote]
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