posted April 26, 2004
The group will be led by a Road Captain and the group is expected to follow the Road Captain and watch for his/her directions. Some instructions the rider should be aware of follows:
Rule 01
All riders are expected to arrive at the group ride meeting point with a full tank of gas, a full stomach, an empty bladder, and properly clothed, ready to ride for at least two hours before the next stop.
Rule 02
All riders are to ride in a staggered formation following the motorcycle directly ahead by 2 seconds and the motorcycle in the other left or right lane position by 1 second.
Rule 03
Check your riding position by checking the rider's mirror ahead of you. If you cannot see their face in their mirror you are too close.
Rule 04
Safety is everyone's responsibility. Do not consume alcohol or use any drugs or medication that would impair your judgement or ability to ride.
Rule 05
If you have any concerns about the group ride speak to the Road Captain and they will try to address your concerns.
Rule 06
The entire width of the lane belongs to you or the other rider so do not ride beside another rider. Allow room to swerve in case of an emergency or road obstruction.
Rule 07
Keep your position within the lane and do not cross from one side to the other side of the lane as this may disturb other riders and cut off their vision.
Rule 08
If at any time a rider feels they are riding at a level beyond their current skill level they should drop out of the group ride. Trying to keep up with the group may be hazardous to the rider and the group.
Rule 09
Watch the traffic lights and when the walk signal begins flashing prepare to stop because the traffic light will turn red momentarily.
Rule 10
The group will stop for all traffic signals and obey all traffic laws. Do not run stop signs.
Rule 11
Maintain your position within the group and do not pass. If you need to change position wait until the next stop then change your position when the ride starts again.
Rule 12
Maintain a constant speed within the group. Do not accelerate past another rider or brake late and pass another rider.
Rule 13
If you are riding with a passenger instruct your passenger on the proper riding technique and appropriate protective gear.
Rule 14
Less experienced group riders should ride the closest to the center line of the road as that riding position requires less skill or experience.
Rule 15
Less experienced group riders should ride near the front of the group where the Road Captain may assess their progress and adjust the ride parameters to compensate.
Rule 16
If you must leave the group ride, exit from the side you are riding on, preferably at a location that does not disturb the other riders. Signal to another rider that you are leaving so they may inform the Road Captain at the next stop.
Rule 17
A route map and instructions will generally be provided at the beginning of the ride. If you get separated from the group, make your way to the next stop and rejoin the group.
Rule 18
Ideally, large riding groups should be split into smaller groups of 5 to 6 riders with each group having a Road Captain and a Sweeper. The groups will maintain a reasonable distance apart to allow room for other motorists to pass.
Rule 19
Large groups may be a road hazard so riders must be aware of other motorists wishing to enter or exit the roadway and provide space for them to pass through the group.
Rule 20
The Road Captain will increase his/her speed when passing any vehicle to provide room for the following motorcycles.
Rule 21
The Road Captain will stay in the left lane (the other riders move left) after passing as long as the road ahead is clear or until all the following motorcycles have passed the vehicle.
Rule 22
When the riding group changes lanes on a multi-lane highway all riders will maintain their positions within the lane and the Sweeper will move over into the new lane quickly to hold back traffic until all riders are in the new lane.
Rule 23
On a two-lane highway no more than three motorcycles should enter the passing lane at any one time. When they have passed and pulled back in the next three riders may begin passing.
Rule 24
If a riding position becomes vacant the following rider in that position of the lane is expected to move up to fill in the vacancy.
Rule 25
When a riding position becomes vacant it is common courtesy for the rider who is following, in the other position of the lane, to signal the next rider in the lane with the vacancy to move up one position. If the rider does not signal, slowly begin to move into the vacant position, trying not to startle the rider you must pass.
Rule 26
A Sweeper will follow at the back of the group and will stop to help any rider who has to drop out of the group. When the Sweeper stops to help someone, the last rider in the group temporarily becomes the Sweeper and will inform the Road Captain at the next stop that riders have been left behind.
Rule 27
If the group gets separated at a traffic light the last rider of the forward group becomes the temporary Sweeper of that group. The lead group will stop or leave a rider to wait for and direct the following group at any intersection where the group turns.
Rule 28
As riders drop off the forward group to wait for the following group the last rider in the group will temporarily assume the Sweeper duties.
Rule 29
Riders will watch for signals from the Road Captain and other riders and pass the signals along to the end of the group.
Rule 30
Blockers will only be used when the Police are riding with the group. The Police will first block the intersection, then a rider will relieve the Police so the Police may move ahead to the next intersection.
Rule 31
If a rider is assigned blocking duty they are to remain alert and watch for the end of the group ride so they may rejoin at the rear of the group without holding up traffic.
Rule 32
Blockers waiting for the group to pass should not get off their motorcycles and/or remove their helmets.
Rule 33
If your riding partner drops out you may choose to drop out to assist but it is preferred you continue with the group to the next stop where the Road Captain will be informed of the missing riders.
Rule 34
The Road Captain will send two riders back to check on the missing riders and may opt to continue the ride.
Rule 35
More experience riders should ride at the rear of the group, as they are more capable of handling the "rubber band" effect.