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Passing a cyclist: law, math, and a little patience

Drivers must slow and leave 3 feet or wait for a safe opening, as lane width and a double yellow line often prevent a legal pass.

Q: On a two-lane road with little or no shoulder and a double yellow center line and a cyclist in the lane, who has the right-of-way, or is there one? I’m happy to share, but I was also taught not to cross a double yellow center line. As traffic backs up behind a conga line of cyclists, walkers, and/or strollers, angst builds and safety be damned.

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Bainbridge Island Review broke the news in Bainbridge Island, United States on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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