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3) Allow a greater following distance and keep more distance
between you and other vehicles to either side.
4) Look for larger gaps whenever you cross, enter or merge with
traffic.
Warn your passenger when you are about to start moving, stop
quickly, turn sharply or ride over a bump. Otherwise, talk as little
as possible.
Instructing passengers
Don’t assume the passenger knows what to do, even if he or she
is a motorcycle rider. Provide complete instructions before you
start.
A passenger should be told to:
1) Get on the motorcycle after the engine has started.
2) Sit as far forward as possible without crowding you.
3) Hold tightly to your waist or hips.
4) Keep both feet on the footrests at all times, even when the
motorcycle is stopped.
5) Lean with the motorcycle.
6) Avoid any unnecessary motion or talk.
7) Avoid any sudden movements.
Carrying loads
A motorcycle is not really designed to carry cargo. However, a
small load can be carried safely if it is properly positioned and
fastened.
Keep the load low
Secure loads to the seat or put them in saddlebags. Do not pile
loads against a sissy bar or frame on the back of the seat. This
will change the centre of gravity and disturb the balance of the
motorcycle.
Keep the load forward
Place the load over or forward of the rear axle. Anything mounted
behind the rear wheel can affect how the motorcycle turns and
brakes. It can also cause a wobble.
Distribute the load evenly
If you have saddlebags, make certain the load in each one is
about the same. An uneven load can cause the motorcycle to pull
to one side.
Secure the load
Fasten the load securely with elastic cords or ropes. A loose load
can catch in the wheel or chain. If this happens, the rear wheel
may lock up and make the motorcycle skid.
Check the load
Check the load regularly when you are stopped. Make sure it has
not worked loose or moved.
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