The truth is, once a motorist, always a motorist and the laws on the road are cross-cutting. They are the same for cars and motorcycles and even tricycles. Both riders and drivers have road regulations and a life to take good care from far-reaching potential harms. The rules and regulations are in the interest of safeguarding them both. The motorcyclists are thrilled by the speed they can achieve quickly while on the road. The flexibility and ability to maneuver through the gridlock to beat time is just an amazing feature of a motorbike dear to the riders. When you see motorcyclists exceeding speed on the road, they do so sometimes for their safety. They try to control speed to create a buffer zone they can turn to in case of uncertainty. So, by now if asked whether you like driving or riding, what is your response? Keep it to yourself; I know you have good reasons for your choice to justify.

Motorcycle rules and regulations on the road
When riding a motorcycle, keep a few things in mind; remember you form part of the outboard of your machine. If you are to hit on an object, the subject in question is you. It means you are to bear all the shock from the hit by yourself, unlucky for the innocent passenger. However, riding can be fun, don’t turn a deaf ear to the wind you breakthrough head-on, it is not friendly to your lungs either. Learn to ride on a moderate speed, when you don’t have a deadline to beat. When at high speed, concentration is key to arrive safe and alive. Riders who pass over other cars as if they are standing, be warned! They might be not around with us much longer, over speeding a motorbike or even a car is a killer on the road, no sooner will you find yourself flying high in the sky as if you have the right wings to fly, God forbid, over speeding is a killer, beware. The following are some of the laws in excess of the general laws that apply explicitly to the motorcyclist:
1. Wearing a helmet is a savior. It protects what matters to you most in your body in case of an accident, the brain. Helmets are meant to absorb shock from the impact and cushion your brain from grave damages. Be advised to wear them whenever wherever you are riding.
2. Get the right protective gear, apart from owning a motorcycle, dig out extra into your wallet to purchase the protective devices like goggles, gloves leather jackets, and pants, etc., all in the interest of your safety in case of an accident.
3. Overtaking is dangerous; you better arrive late than overtake anyhow.
4. Avoid clinging at all costs, towing on other vehicles, especially without their knowledge, is extremely dangerous.