Yes. Always treat a motorcycle as If it is a full-sized vehicle.
You should pass him the same way you would pass a car.
When you pass a bicycle, you pass it the same way you would if it is a car.
Pass a motorcycle the same way you would pass a car. If you are passing on a curve just remember that motorcycles can take turns faster than a car and that many take the shortest line through a curve.
no
In order to safely pass a vehicle at any speed, you need to have plenty of room to get around the slower vehicle. You shouldn't pass on a curve or a hill, and you should never pass a motorcycle in the same lane the motorcycle is driving in.
What you should do is nothing. Maintain your speed, don't change lanes, and just let them pass, same as you would do if you were being passed by a car.
Yes there is no difference. I would however recommend you use synthetic oil in a motorcycle especially an air cooled one.
no, it wasn't
I'd think it would be the same to a car, a passenger seat. But who knows? It's called a pillion
yes,it is the same.
You didn't give me any statements. A. The car and the motorcycle have the same speed, but different velocities. B. The car and the motorcycle have the same velocity, but different speeds. C. The car and the motorcycle have the same speed and velocity. D. The car and motorcycle have different speed and different velocity. Please help me out! Reno/Yes those are the statements.
I'd think it would be the same to a car, a passenger seat. But who knows? It's called a pillion