Riding Staggered
A group of motorcycles generally rides in a stagger formation
for safety reasons. The minimum recommended spacing to the bike
directly in front of you should not be less than two seconds (the
two second rule). The bike in the lane to your left or right should
not be less than one second ahead of you. You will find that two
seconds is a long distance when riding at highway speeds. That
is it's a long distance when everything is going well.
When things go wrong, however, two seconds of distance
is gone in the time it takes to figure out that your you are in
trouble. The two second rule is a rule of thumb you should try
to adhere to when ever possible. Especially at highway speeds.
There are times, however, when it is best to squeeze together
while on city streets and slowing for a stop. This will help prevent
cars from entering the group. The Tail Gunner will ride in the
middle of the two bike lanes with all head lights (Hi-Beam) and
running lights on. This will help the Road Captain see them.
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