Riding a motorcycle can be dangerous, but taking the right precautions and using the proper safety gear will put you in better control of your bike and will help prevent injuries in a crash. Learning as much as possible about how to ride can make motorcycle riding not only safer, but more comfortable. Some tips to make your motorcycling safer and more enjoyable include:
- Be alert. Watch your surroundings and other drivers carefully.
- Be visible. Turn lights on when it is raining, even during the day.
- Wear bright colors. For example, your helmet or jacket/suit can be bright instead of black to help car drivers see you.
- Slow down. By slowing down, you will be able to take turns and corners at the proper speeds.
- Have ABS. Make sure your bike has ABS brakes instead of conventional brakes. They will stop faster, prevent skids, avoid locking up in a panic stop, and give you more steering control while braking.
- Ride with proper tire tread. Inspect your tires for adequate tread and pressure, especially for winter riding when optimal traction is needed.
- Always wear a helmet. Don’t skimp on the quality of a motorcycle helmet. It can make the difference between life and death.
- Increase following distance. Maintain a few car lengths of space ahead of you as it can help you avoid a crash.
- Increase your space awareness. Looking further down the road will help you recognize hazards before they occur, which allows you to react to a potential threat well in advance.
You may ride this way and have done everything right, but another driver was negligent and caused your crash and motorcycle injuries in Florida. If this is the case, you may have a legal claim for damages. For legal advice, call the Law Office of David Benenfeld to speak with a knowledgeable South Florida accident attorney in a free case consultation today at (561) 960-5515(561) 960-5515
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