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遇有骑自行车人超越行驶或互相追赶时,精神过分集中,易失去身体平衡,以致横滑摔倒或与其

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遇有骑自行车人超越行驶或互相追赶时,精神过分集中,易失去身体平衡,以致横滑摔倒或与其它车辆想碰撞,须与其(),避免并行,以免发生事故

A、靠近行驶 

B、错开行驶 

C、并排行驶

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参考答案:A,B,C

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