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Pedestrians pose problems because they are often difficult to see.
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.
No. The CBT covers vehicles not exceeding 125cc. However, (although I cannot see why it would be) it might be used as a Direct Access Vehicle by riders under instruction or examination (A1).
We see diversity in vehicles every day.
Bike accidents can be avoided by getting a headlight that makes the bike and rider more visible. Headlights mounted on the rider's head or helmet work best in that they allow the rider to look directly at incoming vehicles so that the driver is sure to see the light. Bike riders can also get a horn in order to alert cars that are backing up and which may be unable to see the bike rider. Bike riders can also yell or wave at an upcoming vehicle.
High visibility jackets are often used by individuals on roads that would otherwise be difficult to see. Police officers directing traffic and laborers working on the road benefit from such visibility. Bicycle riders also often wear such jackets, as they can otherwise be difficult to notice, especially at night.
See the article sited: http://en.wikipedia.org The Night Riders were protesting the tobacco monopoly of the company in that area of the South.
The Freedom Riders were activists who rode buses and other forms of transportation that were meant for white people only. The purpose of the Freedom Riders was to try and end segregation.
Darker colours, specifically black. It is more difficult to see dark-coloured vehicles at night, therefore black would be the worst colour for a car to be in terms of safety.
If you want to see the actual classic Ford vehicles, there is a show put on by the Mustang Club of America called "All Ford and Mustang Show". Full details of this and other opportunities to see the vehicles are on the Club's website.
As with non-emergency vehicles, you typically only see them on vehicles with a GVWR of more than 26,000 lbs.