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Monday, May 13, 2013

Safety Tips For Motorcycle Riding


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Riding comes with plenty of benefits, and while motorcycles is one of the most exciting rides, we have to admit that they are not as safe as the others. Taking the risks of the ride makes motorcycle rewarding especially for the thrill seekers. However, we also have to be realistic that we cannot simply disregard our safety. Motorcycles does not have exterior coverings to absorb the impact when a crash or collision occur, it does not have a seat belt, and the ultimate risk is being thrown out of the bike landing in the worst positions you could expect, not to mention without a protective covering to at least lessen the damage.

The good news is, riding a motorcycle does not necessarily cheating death. Motorcycles may not be as safe as cars, but with the right riding attitude and proper safety practices, riders can improve their safety and take part in a harmonious use of the road. How to increase your riding safety?

Take A Motorcycle Safety Course

In most states in the US, you have to take a skills examination before you will be handed a driver's license. Some would suggest riding beginners to enroll in a motorcycle safety class so that they will know the basic and advanced rules before hitting the road. Though these classes aren't required, it will be best if you will take it. The class will educate you about your state's traffic safety regulations and how to respond in emergency situations appertain motorcycles. Your instructors can also give you tips in motorcycle maintenance which is highly essential in keeping your bike a safe vehicle to ride.

Invest on Good Motorcycle Gear

Riding in shorts and flip-flops? A big riding no-no. As what we have mentioned above, motorcycles does not have the exterior covering of a car, so a rider is very vulnerable to injuries upon suffering a crash. There are good reasons why riders should wear helmets and motorcycle apparels. Head injuries causes death and rolling through the road surface is not very good for your skin. With quality-certified gears, you can at least protect yourself against the inevitable.

Ride Within Your Level of Skill

Riding a motorcycle is a skill that continually develops as you spends time using it. While it is easy to ride your bike going to work and other places in town, it takes long time of experience before you'll be declared expert. If you are beginner, do not push your luck riding fast especially on the curves. Take time to enhance your skills before you ride in situations where it his necessary.

Avoid Road Distractions

Never be indulged in doing anything when you are riding your bike except maneuvering it well. One of the ways to stay safe in your bike is to be alert with what is going on around you. Motorcycles are sometimes difficult for other drivers to see so do not bet on them noticing you, but avoid them and keep your distance. Do not wear headphones, and put your cellphone on your bag as you ride.

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