The critical factor in avoiding collisions is to pay attention: to the road, to driving conditions, and to the other drivers.
The driver of the motorized vehicle.
Not enough!!
No, they are beneath us automobilr drivers with their two wheels and helmets.
It falls in line with being aware of your surroundings and driving defensively, which all motorists are responsible for, regardless of what they're driving. Emphasis is placed on motorcyclists not for the purpose of applying a different standard, but because they impose a particular risk, both for the motorcyclists and other motorists. They're much smaller than other vehicles on the road, and thus, are not as visible, particularly at night or in times of inclement weather. Thus, motorists need to be particularly aware of motorcyclists for this reason.
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Yes, of course!
when drivers fall asleep at the wheel
good
Distracted Drivers
No, motorcycles do not have an automatic right of way. Licensed motorcyclists are subject to the same laws as regular drivers.
Drunk drivers, distracted drivers, and/or loss of control.