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Turning Position
Good riders are careful to maintain the proper blocking position
when they turn.
Position 5
Making a proper RIGHT TURN
(When lane opens up at intersection)
It’s more complicated when approaching an intersection where
the lane opens up. Because the stop line is further out, you must
move over from your normal blocking position in the curb lane to
prevent a car from coming up on the inside on the wider part of
the road. Make a shoulder check; move over to the right about
1.2 m from the edge of the roadway; make your right turn and
then make another shoulder check and move back to the proper
blocking position – to the left of the centre of the lane.
Position 5A
Making a proper RIGHT TURN
(No change in lane size at intersection)
When approaching an intersection where the right lane remains
the same size, position your motorcycle near the centre of the
right lane, make your right turn into the first available driving lane,
then shoulder check and move back to the proper blocking
position to the left of the centre of the lane.
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