That means motorcycle drivers can take significant steps to avoid accident and injury.
Not exact matches
That would have
meant drivers would not only need a separate
motorcycle license to drive it, but would have had to wear a helmet in many locales.
Like
motorcycles, the ATV seat is straddled, which
means that there is no safety belt to protect the
driver or passenger.
This, in turn, leads to decreased visibility, which
means the other
driver may miscalculate the
motorcycle speed or not see it at all.
That
means motorcycle riders are exempt from the rule that requires most Ann Arbor
drivers to carry no - fault personal injury protection (PIP) insurance.
The increasing popularity of
motorcycles and mopeds
means that car and truck
drivers need to be more aware of the presence of these smaller vehicles, which can be difficult to see when driving in a person's blind spot.