At street intersections, stay to the right. Don't try to turn (left), if you are driving in the right lane, as other drivers may not know that you are turning.
Always signal before stopping, turning or overtaking.
It is necessary to comply with all requirements prescribed by traffic signs, including those used to control traffic at intersections. Always obey REDUCED SPEED and WARNING signs posted near schools and railroad crossings.
If you need to make a turn, signal at least 100 feet in advance (30.5 meters) to the turning point. If you need to cross an intersection when turning, follow the center line of the street (unless local traffic regulations require otherwise). When entering an intersection or turning, be sure to slow down.
Never start driving before the traffic light changes. When the signal changes from TRAFFIC ALLOWED to STOP (etc.) in the traffic control system at intersections, reduce your speed and wait until the light signal switches. Never start driving at a yellow or red light.
When turning right or left, always look for pedestrians, other vehicles, or animals.
Do not leave parking lots and places without signaling it. Before taking a seat in traffic, make sure that the path in front of you is clear. When driving in traffic, stay to the right.
Make sure that your motorcycle's license plate is installed in the legally required position and is clearly visible at all times. Keep your license plate clean.
Do not exceed the speed limit for the type of road you are on. Be sure to take into account the condition of the road surface, depending on weather and other conditions - it can be dry, wet, covered with ice or an oil film.
When driving, be sure to take into account the presence of gravel scattered along the road or the presence of separate piles of gravel.
Weather and road conditions determine the speed you and other drivers driving vehicles around you must adhere to.