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Saturday, February 19, 2005

Harley Man says

Watching at intersections. You don’t have six feet of car sticking out in front. Therefore, you can peek easily around buildings, parked cars, or bushes to see if anything is coming.

Stopping at blind intersections.

Blind intersections can make it hard to see danger coming
from the side.
If you have a stop sign, stop there first. Then edge forward and stop again, just short of where the cross-traffic lane meets your lane. From that position, you can lean your body forward and look around buildings, parked cars, or bushes to see if anything is coming. Just make sure your
front wheel stays out of the cross lane of travel while you’re looking.

Seeing at the roadside.

You can angle a motorcycle across the road so that you can see both directions without straining. This is particularly important if you plan to make a U-turn. At intersections, peek around buildings. He HE Check out the Manchester Harleydavidson Motorcycle s Manual

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