Motorcycles are extremely hard to see if they are
Motorcycles are extremely hard to see, if they are not maintained properly.
Motorcycles are extremely hard to see if they are
When they are approaching from the side.
At night
They are extremely practical in a city but are also very dangerous to ride. Drivers do not see motorcycles as they do cars. They will cut you off, pull out in front of you, and generally act as if you are not there. But, they are a blast to ride.
"An indistinct light in the distance" as in extremely hard to see.
yes but they hard to come by
yes.
Because they are hard to see.
Rain, ice, snow, fog, bald tires, bad breaks, following semi or trailoring vehicle (jack knife and lock ups can can hard to avoid), and behind sports cars and motorcycles (motorcycles are obvious for fall offs and crashes however both motorcycles and sports cars can stop extremely fast, and unless you are on one of them, you cant), or if you are towing something. All depends on experience and conditions
A motorcycle is much smaller than a car and often has only one headlight and one tailight. This makes it more difficult to see than a larger vehicle especially in the daytime when their lights are turned off. In some countries it is mandatory to drive a motorcycle with the lights on both day and night. Most motorcycle riders are aware of the dangers and drive their vehicles accordingly.
They are difficult to see.
I don't see a problem with it, but 'extremely difficult to find' is better.