You Can Assist In Preventing Motorcycle Collisions


by Elliot Bonda


Throughout the warmer months of the year, especially with the high price of fuel, many motorcycles are found on the highways. With the significant rise in the number of riders of motorcycles, it is vital that everyone drive defensively, to keep motorcycle accidents to an absolute minimum. Are you aware of all of the things that you can do to help reduce them?

If you are riding a motorcycle, you need to be responsible, by wearing the proper safety equipment, and not exceeding the speed limit for the conditions. If you are still building confidence as a rider, steer clear of freeways and crowded streets. Doing so will lessen the risk of yourself as well as others of experiencing an accident. Each time you intend to ride your bike, first make sure that the brakes, turning signals and other controls are all working, and that overall the bike is completely roadworthy. No matter if using a bike or driving a motor vehicle, anyone in control of a vehicle should not drink when driving. Studies demonstrate that alcohol is usually a contributory factor with motorcycle accidents.

When operating a motorbike, it is very important to watch the other vehicles. Motorbikes may not be always apparent to a person driving a car, more often than just in the usual blind spots. Motorcycle riders need to be completely ready always, for a car to swerve into the other lane, unaware that you are even there. When your journey is going to include driving during the night, your prior checkover of the bike's working order must include the headlight. Inexperienced drivers bear a greater possibility of being involved in an accident. Novice riders have less understanding of the principles of the road, and are a lot less relaxed when operating their motorcycle. Anyone not focusing, though, including experienced riders, could end up in an accident.

A bike rider has to be more careful with obstructions in the road. Smaller objects hit by a vehicle without much problem can have fatal consequences for a bike rider. Car drivers have to pay attention to where all other vehicles are, especially motorcycles, because they can easily get dropped in blind spots. Before making any changes always display your intention using your signal lights, and look in the mirrors a few times, not just once. Older version motorcycles lack turn signals, so keep a close watch for any turns. Watch out for one particular oncoming light after dark, because there's no telling if it's a car with only one headlight working or a motorcycle.

When following a motorcycle, it is best to keep back farther than you normally do for a car. Any sudden stopping that triggers a rear end crash will be a lot worse when you rear end a motorcycle. The injuries suffered will generally be a lot more severe than if it were a car. Do not think that being an experienced rider makes you immune to having an accident - it can happen in the blink of an eye. There's always the likelihood for an accident, so minimize any risk by remaining vigilant and driving proactively.




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