Common Riding Situations - Can-Am SPYDER RT Series 2020 Original Instructions Manual

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position and width, it may be harder
to see around traffic, even when you
are near the edge of the lane. You
may need a greater following distance
behind wide or tall vehicles.
putting your wheel outside of the lane
to see around traffic. In order for drivers
ahead to see you, you must be able to
see their mirrors. When you are being
followed by a large vehicle, passing
vehicles may not be able to see you
easily if you are not in the left part of
the lane.
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Vehicles in left portion of lane
Because this vehicle is wider than a
motorcycle, the range of lane positions
is smaller. When riding in the left or
right part of the lane be sure that the
front wheels stay in the lane.
On multilane roads, choose a lane that
is appropriate for your speed in the
flow of traffic, and also consider your
ability to see and be seen, and possible
paths for evasive maneuvers (such as
swerving into other lanes or onto the
shoulder).
Avoid
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Common Riding Situations

Intersections
Intersections, including small intersec-
tions with alleys and driveways, present
an additional risk due to the cross traf-
fic. Always watch for traffic in all di-
rections: behind, in front and to the left
and right.
When stopping at an intersection, stop
in the middle of the lane, even if you
are preparing to turn. This can make
you more visible and discourage other
motorists from trying to drive around
you. Watch for vehicles approaching
from behind. Flash your brake lights as
they approach. Be in first gear and be
prepared to move if necessary to avoid
a collision.
Lane Changes and Passing
Remember that this vehicle is wider
than a motorcycle and needs more
lateral space to pass another vehicle.
Also remember that the vehicle is less
visible than a car, so it is particularly
important to signal your lane change
well in advance and check your mirrors
and blind spots. Be sure to turn off
your turn signal after changing lanes; a
lane change will not turn the handlebar
far enough to automatically cancel the
signal.
Never drive on the line between two
lanes of traffic (split lanes). The vehicle
is too wide.
Never drive on the shoulder to pass
vehicles. If you put one wheel off the
road, you can lose control.
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