Click here for Michigan Motorcycle Laws Guide for Motorcycle Operators outlining the Michigan laws and statutes pertaining to motorcycles:
Motorists must share the road with a variety of vehicles, including motorcycles. Motorcycle usage is growing in popularity and these machines are often hidden in a vehicle’s blind spot due to their smaller size. Drivers should use the following tips when driving around motorcycles:
- Search traffic around your vehicle while driving and expect to see motorcycles.
- Check your blind spots before changing lanes or merging. Window and door frames can easily block a driver’s view of a motorcycle.
- Double-check traffic at intersections before proceeding.
- When turning left, take a second look for motorcycles. Most crashes between cars and motorcycles occur when cars turn left.
- Do not drive alongside a motorcycle in your lane. It is unsafe and illegal. Only motorcycles can share lanes.
- Be aware motorcyclists use all of their lanes – and sometimes change lanes – to avoid hazards such as debris, potholes, or grooved pavement.
- Allow a three or four-second “space cushion” when following motorcycles.
- Focus on the road – avoid distractions, such as cell phones and texting when driving.