CENTRAL MISSOURI SEDALIA

CHAPTER #2603

HARLEY OWNER'S GROUP
PASSING ON A FREEWAY INTO A SLOWER LANE
During a lane change into a lane moving slower
than the group (usually to the right), the FRONT
bike moves to the right first. Now, what do the
rest of the bikes do? Legally, if the whole group
moves like a "brick" (everyone changing lanes
together in one movement), that is considered
parading, and can cause problems if any
emergency arises. Also, remember that you and
you alone are responsible for your own safety.
So, if each bike individually changes lanes in order
following the first bike to change lanes (whether
the front or the back), you can reduce your
risk factor, change lanes legally, and still look
REAL GOOD while doing the maneuver.

It is important that the lead and tailing bikers talk to
each other before the ride and come to an
agreement on how they intend to pass cars.