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3. Your DrivingSharing the Road with a Motorycycle
- When you follow a motorcycle, remember that motorcycles have the ability of stopping much more quickly than other vehicles in emergencies. Following too closely endangers your life and that of the motorcyclist. Do not follow a motorcyclist closely.
- Watch for motorcycles before turning and yield right of-way.
- Include motorcycles in your visual search pattern.
- Do not share the lane with a motorcyle. The motorcyclist needs the room to maneuver safely and is entitled to the entire lane.
- When your automobile is being passed by a motorcycle, you should maintain your lane position and speed. Allow the motorcycle to complete the maneuver and assume proper lane position as quickly as possible.
- Do not follow the cyclist closely. Motorcycles can stop in a shorter distance than a car.
- In traffic, especially in inclement weather or under certain road conditions, motorcycles operate differently than other vehicles. Wind gusts can move a motorcycle across an entire lane. Wet or icy roads impair a motorcyclist's ability to brake and maneuver. Potholes or railroad tracks often require motorcyclists to change positions within their lane. Gravel roads decrease traction and may cause a rider to slow down or brake where a car would not.
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