- Try to stay out of other
motorists' blind spots. Two-wheeler riders always need to
assume they're invisible to everyone else.
- Desist from weaving in and out
of traffic.
If this is done, drivers cannot predict where
you're going to be next and might even get nervous and swerve into
you.
- Double-check the passing lane
before you pass.
Pass only in instances where it's legal and
safe.
- Remember that "white lining
it," or passing other motorists in their own lanes, is not
recommended for beginning riders.
- Always carry a cellular
telephone and a roadside emergency card in case your cycle
breaks down or you get into an accident. Never follow too closely
behind large cars or trucks where you can't see road hazards until
it's too late.
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