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Yes, riding a motorcycle while talking on a mobile phone can be considered multitasking. Multitasking refers to the act of performing multiple tasks simultaneously or in rapid succession. In this case, you would be engaging in the tasks of riding the motorcycle and conversing on the phone concurrently.

It diverts your attention away from the road and reduces your ability to fully concentrate on operating the motorcycle safely. This can increase the risk of accidents or incidents that could harm you, your passenger, and others on the road.

To prioritize safety, it is generally recommended to avoid using mobile phones while riding a motorcycle. If you need to make or take a call, it's best to pull over to a safe location and then proceed with the conversation. Additionally, many jurisdictions have laws that prohibit or restrict the use of mobile phones while operating a motorcycle or any other vehicle. It's essential to familiarize yourself with and comply with the laws in your specific area.

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