No they cannot, it is illegal.
dont know if it is legal or not but dangerous idiot cops ride like that all the time
It is legal to ride side by side on a motorcycle in British Columbia.According to section 194(4) of the Motor Vehicle Act: "Except when overtaking and passing other motorcycles, more than 2 operators of motorcycles must not operate their motorcycles side by side in the same direction in the same traffic lane."The key is More than two motorcycles.
Legally, when riding a bike, you must ride in the same direction as traffic, the right lane in the US. You should ride as far to the right as is safe (unless you are turning left). It is illegal and unsafe to ride in the opposite lane (the left lane in the US).
Motorcycles can ride within a close distance as long as the first bike is in the left wheel track and the second bike is in the right wheel track and about a bike length behind. This allows for quick changes in direction by either bike should one need to swerve for something. They can stagger themselves like this for a large group. It is very dangerous to ride directly alongside each other in the same lane like we see in the movies.
the horse belongs to the police dept same as the cars and motorcycles
Never unless they are in a parade. The safest way and the way that they are supposed to ride is in a staggered fashion. The first bike should be in the left wheel lane and the next bike should be behind that one but in the right wheel lane. This enables the bikes to manuver safer in case one has to swerve away from an object and it keeps the second bikes view clear of what is ahead. This also makes it easier for cars to see the motorcycles. This staggered pattern should be continued with all bikes that are in the same group. What you see in the movies and on the old tv show "Chips" was a very dangerous way to ride and set a very bad example. Those bikes were on a trailer being towed behind a camera vehicle.
As far to the right as possible and observe the same traffic laws as cars and light trucks.
Lane Frost was the only person to ever ride Red Rock. Red Rock was never riden in a PRCA event. Red Rock DID NOT kill Lane Frost. Lane Frost was killed by a bull named "taking care of business"
Basically they're the same. In Saskatchewan you get it with 15, in Alberta with 14.
Same as a car.
In most states the requirements for signals on motorcycles is the same for cars. hope this was helpfull, Beathalor
No, motorcycles do not have an automatic right of way. Licensed motorcyclists are subject to the same laws as regular drivers.