Motorcycle Crashes Tips

Published: 05th October 2011
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In order to avoid a motorbike crash, you have to be prepared; we are going to help you with these crucial tops for a secure bike ride. We’re going to talk about protective gear, motorbike check, typical mistakes, avoiding hazards and more. These tips will help you prevent motorbike crashes, whether you're a new motorcyclist or an experienced rider.

How do you protect yourself? Assuming a crash will happen is a good thing before any ride; sometimes it’s not even your fault so you don't deserve a cracked bone because somebody else made a mistake, and because you forgot to put on your protection. Maybe you don’t have a full body armor but you should have at least helmet, torso protection, knee protection, leather pants, elbow protection, goggles and gloves. But before you equip with your protective gear, verify your motorbike. Check the controls, tires, signals and lights.

These are the most typical motorcycle crash mistakes: losing control of your motorcycle because of drinking or drugs, not keeping the distance with other vehicles or placing themselves in the blind spots. Do not allow anything to minimize your control over your motorcycle. So keep off alcohol and drugs. Always make sure other cars see you and stay at least 2 seconds away from the other cars. Don't tailgate, this is another important common mistake. Maybe it’s fun, but actually it means not keeping the distance and placing yourself in the blind spot at the same time; too many crashes occur because of people tailgating foolishly, stop doing it, it may cost your life. Passing another vehicle is another unsafe moment. When you overtake constantly signal the right way. Your communication with the other drivers has to be clear.


Paying attention to potential hazards is another fundamental matter. If you’re unaware of the ground conditions you’re exposed to motorbike crashes. Avoid oil stains on the road. Sometimes you can’t see them but if you see motor-trucks on the road that’s a clue you should check for oil leakage. You can also lose control of you bike because of mud on the road. Sometimes you can’t see the mud; watch out for close by construction sites on the country roads. Just slow down and watch out for any suspicious mud or rocks on the road ahead. When you’re cornering do you feel safe enough? Sometimes before you corner you can’t tell what’s coming from the opposite direction. Learn a late apex cornering technique and practice it; that will help you avoid a motorbike crash.

Learn these tips to avoid a motorbike crash, but it’s up to you to practice them and turn them into a habit. It's completely unnecessary to live through several motorbike crashes to learn your lesson, it may cost you your life or some serious injury, either way it’s not going to worth the effort, so be ready. Make it a habit to be attentive whenever you’re riding and you’ll prevent that motorcycle crash.

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