To improve their visibility, motorcyclists are required to:
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Keep their headlights and taillights on at all times.
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Quickly change speed or lane position.
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Use a full lane.
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Wear approved helmets.
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Explanation
In New York State, motorcyclists are required to keep their headlights and taillights on at all times while traveling, regardless of the time of day. This rule is intended to enhance their visibility and ensure they are seen by other drivers approaching from either direction.
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