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Important Things That You Need to Know About Motorcycle Laws in California

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Important Things That You Need to Know About Motorcycle Laws in California

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  1. Important Things That You Need To Know About Motorcycle Laws in California

  2. Rules and Laws for Motorcycle As we know that California is a popular state for motorcyclists. Every year, thousands of motorcyclists flood the roads and highways of The Golden State. Motorcyclists who live in the state and those who are just visiting must all obey current rules and motorcycle laws in California.

  3. Obey Roadways Traffic Rules As a motorcyclist, this is your duty to obey state roadway rules and traffic laws. Follow traffic signs, signal your intent to turn, and maintain a proper following distance from other vehicles. Breaking a roadway rule and causing an accident could result in liability for damages

  4. Equipment and Helmet Law California law also requires motorcycles to have certain equipment, in proper working condition, at all times. This equipment includes two rear view mirrors, handlebars not high enough to put the rider’s hands more than six inches above his/her shoulders, working turn signals, exhaust systems, headlights, and taillights. Riding without the proper motorcycle equipment is a traffic infraction that could come with fines and penalties.

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