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The Highway Code is for any person whom uses the road, this includes pedestrians, cyclists, motorists and motorcyclists.
 
Parts of the Highway Code are specific for motorcycle riders.
 
These parts include, but are not limited to the following.

The use of protective helmet
 
Any rider or pillion of a motorcycle, scooter or moped MUST wear a protective helmet.
 
This does NOT apply to a follower of the Sikh religion whilst wearing a turban.
 
Helmets MUST comply with the regulations and MUST be fastened.
 
Before each journey, check that your helmet visor is clean.
 
Pillion Passengers
 
You must not carry more than one pillion passenger who must sit astride the motorcycle, scooter or moped on a proper seat.
 
Pillion passengers should face forwards with both feet on the footrests.
 
You must NOT carry a pillion passenger unless  your motorcycle is designed to do do.
 
You can not carry a pillion passenger if you are riding on L plates.
 
There is no law for the age of children riding as a pillion passenger, but the highway code clearly states that the pillion's feet must reach both footrests.
 
Daylight riding
 
Make yourself as visible as you can from the side as well as the rear. For ecample; Bright clothing and crash helmets with fluorescent strips.
 
Dipped headilghts, even in good daytime visibility can help you to be seen.
 
Always be aware that other road users may not see you, and may not judge your speed correctly.
 
Night riding
 
Make yourself as visible as you can. Reflective clothing is advisable.
 
Manoeuring
 
Observation - Signal - Manoeurve.
 
Look behind you before manoeuvring, use mirrors if they are fitted.
 
Position yourself so that drivers in front can see you in their mirrors.
 
When filtering in slow moving traffic, take care and keep your speed slow.
 

Further information can be found at http://www.direct.gov.uk/

 

 

 

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