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When waiting for a traffic signal on a geared motorcycle, it is generally recommended to keep your left foot on the ground and your right foot on the rear brake pedal. Here's why:

  1. Left Foot on the Ground: Placing your left foot on the ground helps you maintain balance and stability while keeping the motorcycle upright. It allows you to support the weight of the motorcycle and keep it steady.

  2. Right Foot on the Rear Brake Pedal: By keeping your right foot on the rear brake pedal, you can be prepared to engage the brake if necessary. This allows you to quickly respond to any sudden changes in traffic or if you need to make an emergency stop.

It's worth noting that this guidance applies to countries where motorcycles have the gear shift on the left side (e.g., most countries). If you are in a country where motorcycles have the gear shift on the right side, you would reverse the foot positioning accordingly.

If you find it more comfortable or have specific reasons to place your feet differently while waiting for a traffic signal, you can adjust accordingly. The key is to prioritize safety and ensure you can maintain control of the motorcycle at all times.

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