Do you ever feel the need for speed on your motorcycle, only to find yourself surrounded by commuters who prefer to drive at a more leisurely pace? When you want to go the full speed limit, it's essential to prioritize safety when passing other motorists on the road. We at St. Charles Harley-Davidson® want everyone to stay safe, and in that spirit, we've created this helpful guide on how to carefully pass other vehicles. Read on to learn more! If you're still searching for the perfect bike, feel free to visit our dealership in St. Charles, MO.

The Hazards of Passing Other Motorists

Passing another vehicle presents a few challenges, as it restricts your options where you can go to avoid an accident. You can't switch into the lane where the vehicle you're passing is driving, nor can you take the next lane if there's oncoming traffic. Plus, there might be motorists behind you, making it difficult to hit the brakes. And don’t forget that many drivers fail to pay full attention to the road, increasing the risk of unexpected lane changes or swerving, which can be hazardous for motorcycle riders attempting to pass.

Selecting the Right Spot

Passing another vehicle successfully requires making informed decisions. Choose a location with minimal side streets and driveways to reduce the risk of being hit by the rear of the vehicle you're passing or being caught off guard by a motorist pulling out from a driveway. You’ll want to pick a straight stretch of road, free from intersections, side streets, and driveways.

How to Pass

The key to safe passing is to execute it accurately and swiftly. The sooner you return to your lane, the safer you'll be. Decide when to pass and commit to it. Avoid being too hesitant, as delayed acceleration can result in spending unnecessary time outside your intended lane. Before attempting a pass, scan the area to ensure it's clear, and avoid situations that require other motorists to slow down, speed up, or change lanes, as this can be dangerous.

To make other drivers aware of your intentions, use your signals before accelerating to pass. Leave enough space between your motorcycle and the vehicle you're passing.

How to Make Passing Safer

You’ll want to take some proactive measures to make passing as safe as possible. Wear bright neon clothing to increase your visibility on the road and alert other drivers to your presence. Before hitting the road, ensure that your bike’s headlights and turn signals are in proper working condition.

Roads become slick when it rains and you might lose traction. Due to reduced visibility at night, it can become difficult to spot hazards, such as potholes or sharp turns. That’s why you should only attempt passing in ideal road conditions.

We hope these tips will help you stay safe on the road! If your bike requires repairs or parts replacement, don't hesitate to reach out to our service department. If you're considering upgrading your bike, visit St. Charles Harley-Davidson® to browse our selection of motorcycles for sale. You’ll find us conveniently located in St. Charles, MO, where we proudly serve all those in St. Louis and St. Peters.