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Yes, it is generally recommended for a passenger on a motorcycle to lean with the driver while going through turns or curves. When a motorcycle leans into a turn, it helps maintain stability and balance. By leaning with the driver, the passenger helps to distribute the weight evenly and reduces the risk of destabilizing the motorcycle.

Leaning in the same direction as the driver also helps maintain the center of gravity and ensures that both the driver and the passenger are working together to maintain control of the motorcycle. This coordination between the driver and the passenger is crucial for a smooth and safe ride.

The passenger should not actively lean against the direction of the turn or counteract the driver's movements, as this can disrupt the balance and control of the motorcycle.

Ultimately, it is best for the passenger to remain attentive and responsive to the movements and signals of the driver, and to lean with the driver to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride.

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