Some Pointers for Motorcyclists
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MOTORCYCLE is extremely vulnerable on the road. One of the factors that
expose you more to dangers is that you do not enjoy the protection of a seat
belt - a crucial element in preventing serious injury in the event of
collisions. So, as a motorcyclist you have to be even more careful.
Here are some things you need to know before taking to the road on your
bike:
Watch the Speed
Of all vehicles, motorcycles accelerate the fastest, while heavy vehicles
such as trucks and buses the slowest. Be constantly aware of your speed,
especially when you see trucks, and when you ride in bad weather and at
night. Many a motorcyclist has ridden into the back of a truck. You must
also be aware that motorcycles provide virtually no protection in a crash.
Other drivers also may not see you on your bike. You must be aware of
everything going on around you. Pay constant attention to the signals and
brake lights of other vehicles, especially trucks.
The Helmet is a Must
Your helmet is your best protection in a serious crash. So, make it a
habit to wear one always. Also ensure that it is of the right type and
quality as far as safety standards are concerned.
Inspect Your Motorcycle
Do a safety check of your motorcycle every time you ride. Wear protective
gear such as gloves, boots and a jacket. Protective clothing can help reduce
the severity of your injury if you are knocked off your bike.
Watch Your Riding Habits
Avoid the bad habit of zigzagging among other vehicles. You cannot always
predict what other motorists may suddenly do. Even a slight bump, can throw
you off your bike. Never ride in the blind spots on the sides, the front
and the back of heavy vehicles such as trucks. Truck drivers cannot see
you when you ride in these blind spots. Apart from not riding between lanes,
also don’t share a lane with another vehicle. As a motorcyclist you need
to learn to ride not only with caution but also defensively.
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