Road Safety for Motorcyclist
30 Jan
If you love motorcycling, you should know basic road safety measures so you can avoid accidents and other unnecessary things. Motorcycling for others is fun, thrilling, convenient and the quickest way to get to your destination. Regardless of your reasons for motorcycling, it is imperative that you practice road safety.
There are many motorcycle accidents lately. Some survived, some died. If you do not want to suffer the worse, you should be reminded of the following things to reduce your risks when motorcycling:
1. Follow traffic rules
This is the basic rule- always follow traffic regulations. You need to be guided with traffic lights. When you are driving, avoid the car’s blind spot. To be safe, do not veer in and out of the traffic. If you noticed a convoy of cars, do not attempt to overtake it.
2. Concentrate
Do not underestimate motorcycling. People died while driving motors. You have to concentrate when you are driving. Anything that impairs your judgment should be avoided like drinking. If you are drunk, do not drive your motorcycle at all.
3. Control your bike
It should be you who will control your bike not the other way around. When you ride during the night, make sure to be visible. You have to practice road courtesy even if others cannot or will not. To control your bike, make sure that you always maintain a safe distance from the front vehicle.
4. Slow down
Whether you are in a rush or not, you should always slow it down. Even if it is go and the traffic is light, do not speed up. Remember that the faster you go, when you hit something (or someone), the more impact it will cause.
Every year, statistics illustrate that motorcycles stay as the most susceptible group amongst road users. With this, it is important that you practice the things mentioned above. Do not wait to harm yourself or others.
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