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Is it true that drivers often have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only during night

  4. Only during rain

The correct answer is: True

It is indeed true that drivers often have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. This issue arises due to several factors related to motorcycle visibility. Motorcycles are smaller and more maneuverable than cars, making them less noticeable to other drivers, particularly in dense traffic or when vehicles are lined up beside them. Additionally, the angle of a motorcycle and its ability to weave through traffic can further reduce its visibility to drivers who may be focused on larger vehicles. Moreover, drivers may not consistently check their mirrors or blind spots to ensure that a motorcycle is not approaching, especially in situations like lane changes or turns. This visibility challenge is exacerbated by environmental factors, such as weather conditions and time of day, affecting overall visibility for all vehicles. Understanding this aspect of motorcycle safety is crucial not just for motorcycle riders but also for all drivers to promote safer road-sharing practices.