ankles. Bright colors and reflective materials will increase your visibility.
When riding at 35 mph or more, motorcycle operators must use shatterproof goggles, a face shield, or windshield for eye protection. Eye protection is always recommended at all speeds.
About 30 percent of all motorcycle fatalities involve alcohol or drugs. Riding sober I the best way to keep safe on the road. Alcohol and drugs-including certain over-the-counter medication-can adversely affect your driving.
TIPS FOR SHARING THE ROAD WITH MOTORCYCLES
It is illegal to drive beside a motorcycle in the same traffic lane. However, two motorcycle riders may drive side by side in the same lane.
Always treat motorcycle operators with courtesy.
Leave plenty of extra space between your vehicle and a motorcycle ahead. Motorcycles can usually stop in shorter distances and may suddenly swerve to avoid obstacles.
Pass a you would another vehicle, but not so fast or so close that your tires throw dirt or stones into the rider’s face, or a draft from your vehicle blows the motorcycle about.
Before changing lanes, check to see if a motorcycle is in your blind spot or in the pace where you plan to move. After you pass, look again before you move back into the other lane. Many motorcycle-vehicle crashes happen when drivers fail to check their blind spots before turning, changing lanes, backing up, or parking.
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