remember that wind gusts can move a motorcycle across an entire lane.
remember that potholes or railroad tracks often require motorcyclists to change positions within their lane.
maintain your lane position and speed when your automobile is being passed by a motorcycle
A. They tend to look for other cars, not for smaller vehicles like motorcyclesB. Estimating a motorcyclist's distance and speed is difficult for many driversC. They require frequent lane movement to adjust to changing road conditionsD. All of the above
The driver of the motorized vehicle.
American Motorcyclist was created in 1947.
Motorcyclist - magazine - was created in 1912.
The proper following distance behind a motorcyclist is typically at least three to four seconds. This gives you enough time to react to any sudden stops or changes in the motorcyclist's speed. It's important to maintain this distance, as motorcycles can stop more quickly than cars, and it helps ensure safety for both the motorcyclist and yourself. Always adjust your following distance based on road conditions, weather, and traffic.
They aren't supposed to at all, it's against the rules of the road. When they DO, it's usually in an attempt to intimidate and bully the motorcyclist into pulling over to let the car into their space- cars being bigger and more of an obstacle, their misuse by ruthless drivers and road-hogs creates a menacing and potentially dangerous threat to a motorcyclist.
American Motorcyclist Association was created in 1924.
Adolf Weil - motorcyclist - was born in 1938.
Adolf Weil - motorcyclist - died in 2011.
Barry Smith - motorcyclist - was born in 1940.
Frédéric Petit - motorcyclist - was born in 1975.
Jerry Smith - motorcyclist - was born in 1927.