Yes, it is generally recommended that motorcyclists turn their heads and check their blind spots before making a turn. This action is known as a head check or a shoulder check. Turning their heads allows motorcyclists to have a better view of their surroundings and ensure that there are no vehicles or obstacles in their intended path before executing a turn. This is especially important for motorcycles because they have a smaller profile compared to cars and may be less visible to other drivers. By performing a head check, motorcyclists can enhance their situational awareness and help prevent accidents caused by blind spots or unexpected hazards.