The size of motorcycles can cause you to misjudge their speed and distance. You should:
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Use extra caution before you pull out in front of a motorcycle.
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Never share lanes with motorcycles.
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Check twice for motorcycles before pulling out into traffic.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Motorcycles' small size can make it challenging to judge their speed and distance accurately. Always check twice for motorcycles before any maneuvers and use extra caution when pulling out in front of them.
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