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You stop to allow passengers to exit your vehicle on the right-side. A cycle path runs along there. What should you do?
I should make sure that no cyclists are approaching
I should point out the cycle path to the persons exiting
I should observe the traffic using my rear-view mirror only
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
When stopping next to a cycle path to let passengers out, you must ensure safety for both your passengers and passing cyclists. First, always check that no cyclists are approaching before opening the door, as unexpected door opening is a frequent cause of accidents. Second, warn your passengers about the cycle path so they can watch out for bicycles while getting out. Relying only on your rear-view mirror is not enough, because it does not give a full view of the situation, especially of approaching cyclists. Following these rules helps everyone stay safe and prevents collisions with cyclists.