In the statement "Bike lanes are motor vehicle lanes," the correct option that completes the comparison is:
A. the same as
Explanation:
1. Bike lanes are designated lanes on roads meant specifically for bicycles.
2. Motor vehicle lanes are lanes designated for cars, trucks, and other motorized vehicles.
3. The comparison being made in the statement suggests that bike lanes and motor vehicle lanes are being compared.
4. By choosing "the same as," the statement implies that bike lanes are similar to motor vehicle lanes in some way, such as both being designated lanes on the road for different types of vehicles.
Therefore, the correct completion of the statement is: Bike lanes are the same as motor vehicle lanes.