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Look out for intersections
Most collisions between cars and motorcycles happen at inter-
sections. Drivers often have a hard time seeing a motorcycle
coming directly at them. A vehicle may make a left turn across
the motorcycle’s path or may pull out from a side street. These
are two leading causes of motorcycle accidents at intersections.
To cut down your chances of being hit:
1) Approach slowly. If a driver does pull out suddenly, your
chances of making a quick stop or a quick turn are better.
2) Move as far away from the other vehicle as you can. Always
drive in the lane position that will make you the most visible.
3) Move away from things that could block the other driver’s
view. When you approach an intersection where there’s a car
waiting to pull out, move toward the centre of the road so that
you’re in the other driver’s line of sight.
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