This lesson explores the critical safety measures required when sharing the road with motorcycles and scooters as a professional passenger vehicle driver. You will learn to anticipate their rapid movements and navigate high-risk zones effectively as part of your comprehensive Class D training.

Lesson content overview
Operating a heavy passenger transport vehicle under a Turkish Class D driving licence (Sınıf D Sürücü Belgesi) demands a high level of spatial awareness, patience, and technical precision. Among the most critical challenges a professional bus or coach driver faces is sharing the road with two-wheeled vehicles, such as motorcycles and scooters. These vehicles are agile, fast, and highly vulnerable.
Because of the massive physical disparity between a multi-tonne passenger vehicle and a lightweight two-wheeler, any collision is highly likely to result in severe injury or fatality for the motorcyclist. This lesson covers the essential strategies, physical dynamics, and legal regulations under the Turkish Highway Code (Karayolları Trafik Yönetmeliği) necessary to ensure safe coexistence and prevent accidents.
To safely share the road, you must first understand the operational differences between large passenger vehicles and two-wheeled vehicles. These differences dictate how both types of vehicles accelerate, decelerate, and manoeuvre through traffic.
Motorcycles and scooters present a much smaller visual profile than passenger cars or commercial vehicles. This low visibility makes them exceptionally difficult to spot in peripheral vision, heavy traffic, or adverse weather conditions. For a Class D driver sitting high in a bus cabin, a scooter can easily disappear completely within the vehicle's structural blind spots.
Two-wheeled vehicles possess a very high power-to-weight ratio. They can accelerate from a standstill or increase speed mid-lane much faster than a heavy passenger bus. Conversely, their deceleration characteristics can be highly unpredictable:
The practice of slowing down a vehicle by releasing the accelerator and shifting into lower gears, rather than applying the service brakes. This does not illuminate the brake lights.
Motorcycles can change direction almost instantly to avoid road hazards, potholes, or debris that a bus would simply drive over. Furthermore, they are entitled to use the full width of their lane. However, many riders will position themselves on the left or right side of a lane to maximise their own line of sight or avoid oil patches in the centre of the road. As a professional driver, you must never assume a motorcycle will maintain a single, static track within a lane.
The blind spots of a Class D passenger transport vehicle are significantly larger and more dangerous than those of a standard passenger car. Understanding where these blind zones are and how to mitigate them is a core requirement for passing the Turkish Class D theory exam.
Relying solely on your side mirrors is one of the most common causes of collisions. Mirrors have inherent limitations and cannot capture vehicles travelling directly alongside your cabin or rear wheels.
Turkish Highway Code §c.24.3: Drivers must perform a direct head turn and visual check (shoulder check) before changing lanes or merging. Failing to clear your blind spots before a manoeuvre is a serious traffic violation and carries substantial liability in the event of an accident.
Scan Ahead: Monitor traffic patterns at least 15 to 20 seconds ahead to identify any approaching two-wheelers before they enter your blind zones.
Mirror Check: Check your left, right, and wide-angle mirrors every 5 to 8 seconds, particularly before altering your speed or lane position.
Signal Early: Activate your turn indicator at least 3 to 5 seconds before beginning any lateral movement to alert nearby motorcyclists of your intentions.
Perform the Shoulder Check: Turn your head quickly to look through the side windows to ensure no motorcycle is hiding in the A-pillar or immediate side zones.
Manoeuvre Smoothly: Initiate the turn or lane change slowly, allowing time for any unseen road users to sound their horn or move out of the way.
Because of the differences in braking efficiency and physical stability, maintaining a standard following distance is insufficient when trailing a two-wheeled vehicle.
Under normal driving conditions, the standard safe following distance is determined by the two-second rule. However, when a Class D vehicle is following a motorcycle or scooter, this distance must be extended.
An extended gap is necessary for several reasons:
Turkish Highway Code §c.34.2 (Best Practice): While the generic legal following distance is based on half the speed value in metres (e.g., 45 metres safe gap at 90 km/h), professional drivers are legally advised to increase this spacing when following vulnerable road users to compensate for their rapid stopping capabilities.
Overtaking a two-wheeled vehicle with a large passenger bus is a high-risk manoeuvre that requires strict adherence to legal clearances.
When passing a motorcycle or scooter, you must never squeeze past them within the same lane. You must treat them as a full-sized vehicle.
Regulation on Overtaking Maneuvers, Art. 4: When overtaking any two-wheeled vehicle, drivers must maintain a absolute minimum lateral clearance of 1 metre. For larger passenger vehicles like buses, a lateral safety margin of 1.5 metres or more is highly recommended, especially at higher speeds.
In major Turkish metropolitan areas such as Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir, heavy traffic congestion is a daily reality. In these environments, motorcycles and scooters regularly engage in lane filtering.
The practice of motorcycles or scooters moving between slow-moving or stationary lanes of traffic heading in the same direction.
While lane filtering is a common traffic flow dynamic, it introduces specific hazards for Class D drivers:
Turkish Highway Code §c.18.5: Drivers are legally obligated to maintain continuous vigilance and scan the gaps between vehicles in congested, stop-and-go traffic to prevent collisions with filtering two-wheelers.
Environmental conditions heavily influence the stability and visibility of motorcycles, requiring Class D drivers to adjust their driving behavior accordingly.
At night, a motorcycle's single headlight can easily merge with the background noise of other vehicle lights, making it difficult to judge its speed and distance.
Rain, fog, snow, and strong winds affect two-wheeled vehicles far more severely than passenger buses:
To pass the Turkish Class D licensing exam and operate safely as a professional driver, you must understand the legal liabilities associated with unsafe driving around two-wheelers.
| Common Violation | Relevant Article / Regulation | Potential Consequences / Penalties |
|---|---|---|
| Failure to perform shoulder check before lane change | Turkish Highway Code §c.24.3 | Demerit points, fines, and primary liability in side-impact collisions. |
| Insufficient lateral clearance when overtaking | Regulation on Overtaking, Art. 4 | Traffic fine, demerit points, and suspension of professional driving certificate (SRC) in fatal cases. |
| Tailgating / Inadequate following distance | Turkish Highway Code §c.34.2 | Rear-end collision liability, administrative traffic fines. |
| Improper high beam usage causing glare | Turkish Highway Code §c.23.1-A | Monetary fine, temporary loss of night vision for other road users leading to accident liability. |
| Failure to yield right-of-way at intersections | Turkish Highway Code §c.19.4 | Intersection collision, heavy fines, and immediate driver fault determination. |
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Motorcycles are smaller, harder to see in mirrors, and can accelerate or change lanes much faster than a large passenger vehicle. This makes them prone to disappearing into blind spots.
You must maintain a larger following distance than you would with a car, as motorcycles can stop much faster. Allow extra space to react if they brake suddenly.
No, traffic laws apply to everyone. However, their small size often leads them to filter through traffic. As a driver, you must check your blind spots constantly before any lane changes.
Questions often focus on hazard perception, such as images of a bus approaching a junction where a motorcycle is hidden by a blind spot. You must identify the safest reaction.
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