3 seconds behind him, no matter the speed on dry pavement. More on wet pavement.
4 seconds
yellow. visible during daytime and night time
The safest helmet is usually the most expensive helmet. I would check at your local motorcycle dealer and see what helmets they have to offer. Ask which one is the safest and check out the reviews on them as well.
The safest position is at home Ha Ha!! but blocking position is where you are supposed to ride which is close to the centre line where the driver's side tire on a car would run.
Earth's current distance of approximately 93,000,000 miles seems about right.
This is False. Motorcycle drivers should follow the same exact rules as a normal automobile.
Under normal conditions a safe following distance between your car and a motorcycle should be?
It all depends on how much you are looking to spend. Certain motorcycle helmets cost quite a bit of money, and others are less expensive. Check out different motorcycle forums such as www.webbikeworld.com to get opinions from other motorcyclists around the world.
25 feet
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You should follow far enough back to react safely if the motorcyclist makes an err in judgement or loses their grip on the road and low sides. Otherwise a good rule of thumb is to follow at a distance where you can see the rear tire contacting the road...
Fit a Boyer - Bransten or Podtronics Power Box. The easiest ans safest way. Beowulf.