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SECDON  fJ: SHARING  THE ROAD  ___ _


            Important Reminders                SHARING  THE ROAD  WITH MOTORCYCLES
            Concerning Bicycle Riders
            Motorists should approach bicycles with due caution   Today's motorcycle riders are friends, relatives, and neighbors, but many car drivers still have
           and shall proceed as follows: (Violation is a   not adjusted to motorcycles appearing in traffic. Traveling by motorcycle is appealing to some
           misdemeanor punishable bya fine up to$250.00).   people; they are fuel and space efficient and can be fun to ride. Motorcyclists have the same
                                               rights and responsibilities as automobile drivers. While everyone must follow the same traffic
            Make a lane change into a lane not adjacent to the   laws, motorcyclists face additional dangers because motorcycles require exceptional handling
           bicycle if possible in the existing road and traffic   ability and motorcyclists are more vulnerable to injury and death than car drivers if involved in
           conditions OR                       a crash. It is important to understand more about motorcycle operation.
            If a lane change is impossible, prohibited by law, or   From ahead or behind, a motorcycle's outline, whether 2 or 3 wheels, is much smaller than a
           unsafe, reduce the speed of the motor vehicle to a   passenger vehicle's outline, and most drivers expect to see larger vehicles on the road and
            reasonable and proper speed for the traffic conditions,   are not looking for motorcycles. The small profile of the motorcycle may make it appear farther
           which speed shall be at least ten miles per hour less   away and traveling slower than it actually is. Drivers need to take a second look, and then a
           than the posted speed limit or 25 miles per hour,   third. Always make a visual check (mirrors, too) of blind spots before entering or leaving a lane
            whichever is more and proceed around the bicycle   of traffic and at intersections. Be alert for a motorcyclist to appear unexpectedly.
           with at least three feet between the vehicle and the
           bicycle at all times.               Allow a Full Lane
                                               Motorcycles are allowed the full width of a lane in which to maneuver. Although it may seem that
                   STATE LAW                   there is enough room in the traffic lane for a motor vehicle and a motorcycle, the motorcycle
                                               needs the room to maneuver safely. Do not share the lane. Understand that motorcyclists may
                                               adjust lane position for their own safety, not to be reckless or show off. Motorcyclists often
                                               adjust position within a lane to be seen more easily or to minimize the effects of road debris,
                                               passing vehicles, or other conditions. Often, this means riding in the left portion of the traffic
                          F'EET                lane to allow a better view of some traffic and road situations. It also makes the motorcycle
                                               more visible to other traffic. However, as traffic and road conditions change, the rider may
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                 "MINIMUM                      move. This move could be to the center of the lane or even to the right side to avoid traffic or
                                               to be seen by others on the road.
                                               Road Conditions
            • Watch for bicyclists who may appear to  Remember that road conditions which are minor annoyances to motorists can pose major
              suddenly swerve or tum in front of you.  hazards to motorcyclists. Motorcycle riders may change speed or adjust position within a lane
              Bicyclists sometimes forget or do not  suddenly In reaction to road and traffic conditions such as potholes, gravel, wet or slippery
              have the opportunity to merge left due to  surfaces, pavement seams, railroad crossings, and grooved pavement.
              traffic spee, in order to be in the left tum
              position.;                       Intersections
            • Night time bicyclists will not always  Intersections are the most likely places for car/motorcycle crash to occur. This usually is the
              have lights, and some may not even have  result of a car driver NOT SEEING the motorcycle and turning Into the motorcycle's path.
              rcllcctors. If you meet an onroming bicyclist,  Misinterpreting a rider's intentions can also lead to crashes. The rider will move to one side
              please dim your lights to avoid blinding the  of the lane in preparation for a turn or possibly to move away from a hazard unseen by other
              bicyclist.                       motorists. Do not assume the rider's intention until the maneuver is unmistakably started,
            • Bike lanes and any other bicycle  such as a tum into an intersection or driveway. Don't be fooled by a flashing tum signal on a
                                               motorcycle- motorcycle signals may not be self-canceling and motorcyclists sometimes forget
              infrastructure are for the use of bicycles only.  to turn them off. Wait to be sure the rider is going to tum before you proceed.
              Motorists are not to drive or park in a bike
              lane.                            Following Too Close
            • Bicyclists are able to pass on the right  Allow more following distance -- three or four seconds - when following a motorcycle so the
              side of motorists if there is a dedicated  motorcycle rider has enough time to maneuver or stop in an emergency. Space between the
              lane or sufficient room in a shared lane,  two vehicles should be increased to avoid sudden braking. In dry conditions, motorcycles can
              and it is safe to do so.         stop more quickly than cars. Both riders and drivers are more likely to make incorrect decisions
                                               if there is not enough stopping distance or ability to see and react to conditions. This leads to
           Arm Signals Used by Bicyclists      crashes. A rider's chance of injury is greater if forced to avoid obstacles ahead, as well as a
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            Bicyclists should use their arms to signal  to   driver following too closely.
           other motorists when they are going to make a   Passing and Being Passed
           tum, and the direction of the tum or when they
           are slowing or stopping. The signals used by   The rules for passing other vehicles are similar for motorcycles. The motorist being overtaken
           bicyclists are listed below:        by a motorcycle should maintain lane position and speed. Allow the motorcyclist to complete
                                               the pass and assume proper lane position as quickly as possible. When passing a motorcycle,
                                               allow a full lane to the motorcycle. Never crowd into the same lane as the motorcycle. Returning
              ...  111                         to the original lane too soon can force a rider to swerve to the right Into traffic or off the road.
                                               Partners on the Road
                                               What all this means is, motorcycles are full partners in the traffic mix and must be treated with
                '-i                            the same courtesies. Watch for the unexpected and give them their share of the road; a rider
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                                               may be the neighbor next door.
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                                               prO'lld throu� the courtesy of the Motorcycle Safety Follldatlon
                           Rlthclllm           vehlcte and motolsts to "shar the road" with each other and Is   E ,...�.  ,
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