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When should you walk your bike in roundabouts as a bicyclist?

  1. a. When following another bicyclist

  2. b. When there is heavy traffic

  3. c. When you are not familiar with the area

  4. d. When being aware of traffic rules

The correct answer is: d. When being aware of traffic rules

Walking your bike in roundabouts is particularly important when you are aware of traffic rules, as the roundabout environment demands a heightened attention to safety and adherence to regulations. This awareness helps ensure that you are navigating the roundabout in a manner that minimizes the risk of accidents, both for yourself as a bicyclist and for other road users. Walking your bike may be the safest choice if you are unsure whether you can safely operate your bicycle in the flow of traffic or if you need to yield the right of way to vehicles. Being mindful of traffic rules promotes safer behaviors and encourages appropriate decision-making while on the road, especially in complex situations like roundabouts where traffic can be dynamic and requires clear understanding of right-of-way and signaling.