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Motor Vehicle Drivers
Cars are four wheeler with proper protection like seat belt while motorcycles are bi-wheeler with less protection like riders are compel to wear safety jackets, gloves and boots. Car drivers are more safe as compared to motorcycle riders.
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Yes, riders of bicycles and mopeds generally have the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicle drivers on roadways. This means they must follow the same traffic laws, including obeying traffic signals, signaling turns, and riding in the appropriate direction. However, specific regulations can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important for riders to be aware of local laws that may apply differently to non-motorized and motorized vehicles.
There are nearly as many insurance providers for motorcycle riders as there are for car drivers. Some of the choices available to motorcyclists include Allstate, Progressive, State Farm, Esurance, AIG, and GEICO.
90% riders prefer black color motorcycles.
Kawasaki produces the KLX line of motorcycles. These are lightweight bikes that are easy to maneuver during driving. The KLX motorcycles will remind many riders of a dirt bike.
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Because motorcycle and bicycle riders are more prone to serious head injuries than car drivers and pedestrians. This is because motorcycles often travel at great speed and their drivers are very directly exposed to the environment.
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There are more than 6,000,000 motorcycles registered in the US, but an exact number of riders is difficult to ascertain, as some riders are passengers. Many people also ride off road bikes, which does not require a license. If is safe to say there are probably more than 7,000,000 people in the US who jump on a street bike at least once a year.