Motorcycles
Motorcycles have the same rights and responsibilities as automobile drivers. However, they face additional danger because they are harder to see and require more handling ability. This is why many motorcycles keep their headlights on even during the day.
To increase their chances of being seen, motorcyclists should: wear bright colors, wear reflective material, and always use their brake lights and turning signals.
Beside looking out for motorcycles, you should also: allow a four second following distance, allow a full lane width (it's not illegal, just unsafe), and never try to pass one that is sharing a lane with you.
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To increase their chances of being seen, motorcyclists should: wear bright colors, wear reflective material, and always use their brake lights and turning signals.
Beside looking out for motorcycles, you should also: allow a four second following distance, allow a full lane width (it's not illegal, just unsafe), and never try to pass one that is sharing a lane with you.
For more information on motorcycle safety and sharing the road with motorcycles, go to: