Motorcycle safety – General tips

by | Jul 6, 2013 | Law Services

It seems rather a mundane point considering all the thrills and excitement that can be had whilst riding a motorbike. However, as exciting as the experience may be we need to consider some important points in order to make sure that an exciting experience does not turn into a dangerous one. There are a large number of incidents which occur every day whereby a motorcyclist is injured due to a fault with their motorcycle or because they have not been wearing the correct safety equipment. There are some simple checks that can be carried out prior to departure in order to minimize these risks.

Motorcycle inspection

We should regularly check to make sure that the tread on the tires conform with the guidelines set out in the associated manual. It sounds basic but there are numerous occasions where these checks have not taken place resulting in an accident. Next, we should check for signs of irregular wear on the tires. This would indicate a fault with the distribution of weight or steering problems. Finally we should check the tire pressure. If the pressure in the tire is too low or too high it can have an impact on the motorcycles handling capabilities.

Another important area for consideration is the efficiency of the lights. As with driving a car, the lighting system is important with regards to communicating our intentions to other road users and, in the case of night-time driving, illuminating the road ahead of us. Insufficient or faulty lighting can not only put us in danger but also endanger others. Check the lights regularly and change any faulty bulbs immediately. It is also a good idea to carry a spare set of bulbs for emergencies.

The final aspect of motorcycle inspection surrounds that of the mechanical components. If, like me, you are not the most advanced of auto experts it is advisable to have the motorcycle checked regularly by a qualified technician. The more basic things that can be checked are oil and water levels together with wear and tear of the brakes.

Protect yourself

The other aspect of motorcycle safety to take into consideration concerns the use of protective equipment. A certified helmet is a must but we should also consider the use of other protective items such as gloves, leathers, and leg and arm pads. It does appear to be a little over the top to put on your full leathers and gloves when you are only traveling down the road to buy some milk or such but short journeys account for a significant proportion of accidents on our roads. Should you be involved in any form of accident you should immediately contact one of the number of law firms that employ the services of a specialist motorcycle accident attorney in palm Coast, FL.

Chiumento, Selis & Dwyer P.L, offering the services of a motorcycle accident attorney in Palm Coast, FL. For more information please call 123-456-6789 or visit us online at Website.com

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