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Motorcycle Safety
All motorcycle owners, drivers, and enthusiasts have access to a motorcycle drivers’ manual. This manual outlines details regarding safety, operation, laws, regulations, and more. It retains comprehensive information surrounding motorcycle ownership and recreation. It has everything a person needs to know about operating a motorcycle safely and legally. Without this manual, it is up to the individual to research these facts and obtain proper licensing on their own. There are classes available, webinars, books, articles, magazines, blogs, and more that contain this type of accommodating information. Here are some of the most common and talked-about motorcycle safety and road tips:
⚙ Be Prepared
Before riding, always complete a full inspection of your bike. Check the clutch and throttle for proper operation, clean and adjust the mirrors, test front and rear brake levers, and even honk the horn! On a weekly basis, be sure to check out the wheels and tires, gauges, fluid levels, fasteners, and cables too! Be sure you are wearing your helmet, gloves, and additional recommended protective gear.
⚙ Learning to Brake Properly
Learn how to come to a quick stop if a sudden obstacle appears. Do this by using the front and rear brake levers at the same time, smoothly. Attempt to pull out of wheel locks as well. Practicing this ahead of time can prevent accidents.
⚙ Drive on Safe Roads
Choose a safer route and avoid accidents, tenfold. Don’t drive in extreme weather conditions, and avoid icy or wet roads. Moisture combined with the gravel and oil on the road creates very treacherous and slippery conditions. Avoid these driving times and dangerous roads and prevent accidents, more and more. The same goes for hazardous road conditions. Heavy gravel, rocks, sand, railroad tracks, broken pavements, and more can not only be damaging to the bike, it can be a catalyst for an accident that ends in injury. Try to stay on level and clean roads for safer and smoother accident-free driving.