Which of the following is not a benefit of riding in a close group?
Riding in close ranks is recommended over riding in a group that is spread out because the group will take up less space on the road, be easier for others to see, and be less likely to get separated at traffic lights and during passes.
- It takes up minimal space on the highway.
- The group is easy to see.
- The group is unlikely to be split up.
- The riders will get to their destination more quickly in a close group than a group that is spread out.