Motorcycle Safety Measures

Oct 8
07:28

2012

Mench Charles

Mench Charles

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Motorcycle safety measures should be followed all the time and by every rider. Remember to take safety seriously because you share the road with other motorists everyday.

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Learning how to ride properly will result to long years of motorcycling fun. It is very important to make safety as your primary concern when riding. Getting involved in an accident will deprive you of the opportunity to enjoy your motorcycle for years to come.

Safety measures and precautions are the constant reminders to all motorcycle riders. It doesn’t matter if you are new or advanced rider; do not forget to think about yours and other people’s safety.

Listed below are the safety measures motorcycle riders should follow:

1.       Get a motorcycle drivers’ license. It is against the law to ride a motorcycle without a license or a motorcycle endorsement.

2.       Learn how to ride through a motorcycle riding school. There are many motorcycle riding schools who offer the Basic Rider Course for new riders. This is one of your requirements in getting a license. You also need to pass the practical test. Motorcycle riding schools approved by the MSF will teach new riders about the fundamentals of motorcycling and safe motorcycle riding.

3.       Wear motorcycle safety gears. Do not forget to wear complete safety gears such as helmets,Motorcycle Safety Measures Articles boots, jackets, gloves and goggles every time you went out for a ride.

4.       Be visible to other motorists. To achieve this, you need to wear bright colored vest or motorcycle rain suit. Wear bright color safety or riding gears so that other motorist will notice you. One important thing you need to make sure is your visibility from other vehicles. Most collisions happened because motorcycle riders are not visible to car drivers.

5.       Don’t drive under the influence of alcohol. If you are driving under the influence of alcohol you have slow reflexes, poor judgment when put on a difficult riding condition and become bolder. This is the most common reason why most road accidents are caused by drunken riders.

6.       Regular motorcycle maintenance. Every rider should have regular motorcycle maintenance so that your bike stays on top condition. A motorcycle that is well-maintained, you can avoid getting into an accident. Just imagine your motorcycle breaking down in the middle of a busy road because the chain got lose or stuck? Your failure to inspect your bike may cause you your life.

These are the most common motorcycle safety measures every rider should follow. You can learn this from motorcycle riding schools before you start getting a driver’s license but it’s worth repeating. Riders must be reminded constantly of safety.