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Riding in a Group: Rules and Etiquette

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  • prashanth

     Beautiful

  • SRK

     Apart from what is mentioned in the article, I have also seen bikers using two way communication sets mounted in their helmets. The rules for using such sets may be a bit tighter here, but i believe there are still some rules that allow short range communication sets and these can be used effectively when in groups. This again depends on availability of such devices in the market. Any ideas, guys and girls who ride in group.

  • Vivek

     Very informative. Thank you zigwheels

  • Varad

     Dear Navroze, the riding signals mentioned here are for universal adoption and are practiced by riders all around the world. It is not advisable to take the right hand off the handlebars as the rider has complete access to the throttle as well as the front brake with his right hand in order to control speed of the motorcycle at any given time. Regards, Varad

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