A group of major motorcycle manufacturers and a local official ask the government to forego the barrier rule that would allow cohabiting couples to ride together
A group of major motorcycle manufacturers and a local official have asked the government to forego the barrier rule that would allow cohabiting couples to ride together.
Both Dolor and the association warned that placing a protective shield on a motorcycle could lead to accidents because of its effect on aerodynamics while motorists are in transit. “Portions of the steel frame of the pillion shield could accidentally break-off and cause additional, possibly fatal injury to both rider and passenger,” the MDDPA said.
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