Cyclist safety questions are increasingly important on the theory test. With cycling growing across Meath, learner drivers need to know the 1.5m passing distance, blind spot checks, and cyclists’ rights on the road.
Meath is Ireland’s commuter heartland, with massive volumes of Dublin-bound traffic on the M3, N2, and M1 corridors. Navan, Ashbourne, and Dunshaughlin have experienced rapid growth, bringing suburban roundabouts and new road layouts. The county mixes fast dual carriageways with ancient, narrow rural roads. Rush-hour traffic, school zones, and construction areas are common driving challenges here.
Cyclist safety is an increasingly important category that reflects Ireland’s growing cycling infrastructure and updated road sharing rules. These questions test awareness of cyclists’ rights and your obligations around them.
Key rules: Minimum passing distance is 1.5 metres on roads over 50 km/h (1 metre in lower speed zones). Check mirrors and blind spots before turning left — cyclists may be alongside you. Cyclists can use bus lanes. Don’t park in cycle lanes. At roundabouts, give cyclists extra space as they may need to change position.
Study approach: Think about every question from the perspective of protecting the most vulnerable road user. If in doubt, the answer that gives cyclists the most protection is usually correct.
Common trap: Whether cyclists must use a cycle lane when one is available. The answer is no — cycle lanes are not mandatory, and cyclists may use the main road even when a cycle lane exists.
Q1.What is the minimum passing distance for a cyclist?
Q2.What should you check before turning left at a junction?
Q3.Can cyclists use bus lanes?
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Minimum 1.5m passing distance (2m on faster roads)
Always check mirrors and blind spots at junctions
Cyclists may use bus lanes and are entitled to full lane width
Door zone: check for cyclists before opening car doors
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At least 1.5 metres on roads up to 50 km/h. At least 2 metres on faster roads.
Yes. Cyclists are permitted to use bus lanes in Ireland.
Meath has one test centre in Navan with an approximate 8-week wait. Some Meath residents also use the Dublin centres.
Routes typically include N3 approach roundabouts, the town bypass, and residential estates.
The RSA question bank contains 40 cyclist safety questions. On any given test, you’ll typically see 3–12 questions from this category depending on the random selection.
The national average pass rate for cyclist safety questions is 70%. Practising all 40 questions on L-Plate significantly improves your chances.