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I would go with C, taking complete control of the right lane (ride about 2/3 to the left of the lane), using hand signals to make it clear where I'm going. If it's not safe, I'll fall back to A.
B is always unsafe and illegal in my area. A and C are both legal in my area, so I'll pick whatever is safer at the time depending on traffic. I've done both in my area, which has roads posted at 35mph and 45mph (so 60-70kph), and people often go 50-60mph (80-100kph). It's scary the first few times, but I can usually time it for either a red light or a lull in traffic.
A is always going to be safe if you wait for the light to change, it's just time consuming. So I usually try to make C work.