dont know if it is legal or not
but dangerous
idiot cops ride like that all the time
Yes, it is generally legal for two motorcycles to ride abreast on a highway, as long as they are within the lane markings and not violating any specific traffic laws. However, riders should be cautious and aware of their surroundings, as riding side by side can limit maneuverability and increase the risk of accidents. It's always best to check local laws, as regulations can vary by state or country.
In Pennsylvania it is NOT legal to operate more than TWO abreast, (except for Police,) in the performance of the duty. In addition no more than FOUR cycles can ride together and must allow space (*Case law 100ft) between groups, to allow overtaking vehicles to re-enter the lane safely. All riders, in group larger than four, can be charged with the violation (*Cass Law.) and a fine and costs of $136.
Motorcyclists are generally allowed to ride two abreast in a lane in many jurisdictions, but this practice is subject to specific laws and regulations that can vary by state or country. In some places, it may be permitted as long as both riders are on motorcycles and it does not impede traffic. However, riders should always check local laws and consider safety factors when riding in this manner. It's important to be aware of road conditions and the behavior of other drivers.
Yes!!! But, motorcycles can't drive on the double soild yellow line!
No they cannot, it is illegal.
p. 13-2 of Texas Driver's Handbook: #7.Persons riding two abreast shall not impede the normal and reasonable flow of traffic on the roadway. Persons riding two abreast on a laned roadway must ride in a single lane.
It's called lane splitting.
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.
yes
Motorcycles are legal motor vehicles and may be operated anytime.
In Texas, motorcyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as other motor vehicle operators on the road. They are entitled to the full use of a lane and can ride two abreast in a lane if it is safe to do so. Motorists are required to share the road and must maintain a safe distance when passing motorcycles. Additionally, motorcyclists must adhere to all traffic laws, just like drivers of cars.
Yes it is but there are 3 colors you can't have on!! Red, white and blue this is emergency colors.