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Cyclists
can avoid a significant number of expected crashes but there
are some crashes that are caused by motorists making unsafe
decisions. The most frequent of these is when a motorist turns
in either left or right in front of a cyclist. Typically this
happens because the motorists either misjudges the closing speed
of a cyclist or does not see the cyclist.
This class
is designed for individuals (both cyclists and non-cyclists)
who want to learn how to avoid conflicts with cyclists when
operating a motor-vehicle.
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