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In _______ of all crashes involving cars and motorcycles, the car driver says he simply did not see the motorcycle.
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Alcohol use by either the driver or the pedestrian was reported in almost 50% of traffic crashes involving pedestrian fatalities.
A motorcycle club driver is the person who follows the motorcycles in a truck or van when they are on a ride. This truck or van carries parts and acts as a mobile garage should one of the motorcycle have a flat tire or some other mechanical failure.
Motorcycles are more dangerous than cars because in the event of an accident, the driver of a motorcycle has much less protection than the driver of a car does. In addition we could note that when driving a car, you do not have to maintain your balance; a car is not going to fall over no matter how you are sitting inside of it. Motorcycles, however, can fall over.
"Most" motorcycles are equipped to accommodate one rider(driver) and one passenger. If you have a side-car then you can have up to three passengers.
Before a driver drives a motorcycle, they need to have motorcycle insurance.
It depends on the laws in your state. Some states don't have separate motorcycle licenses - motorcycle is an endorsement, so yes, you would need a drivers license with a motorcycle endorsement. However, other states offer a Class M license which is just for driving motorcycles. If you later want a vehicle driver's license, then you get a new license and the Class M endorsement is added to the new license.
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No; most countries require two separate licenses or classes of license to be gained. Some do allow restricted use of motorcycles (for example, a maximum size of engine per license level) while only a driver's license is held, however.
A motorcyclist, a motorcycle driver, a motorbike driver or a motorbike rider are some of the terms that come to mind.