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How to Stay Safe on a Motorcycle



Riding your motorcycle on the open road can be one of the most freeing feelings ever. However, as fun as riding a motorcycle is, it can also be dangerous if the proper precautions aren't taken. Here are a few suggestions to help you maintain your safety the next time you go for a ride on your motorcycle.


Wear a Helmet

While there are many types of injuries that can be sustained in a motorcycle accident, a head and brain injury is the most common. Wearing a helmet not only protects your head, but it can also protect the rest of your face as well. It is important that you choose a helmet that fits you properly and is snug in order to ensure that it can fully protect you should you be involved in an accident. When purchasing a helmet, it is crucial that you try it on in order to get one that not only fits your head size but the shape of your head as well.


Protect Your Eyes

Without goggles or a visor on your helmet, your eyes are susceptible to all kinds of debris that can create dangers while riding. Although the regulations vary depending on the state you are in, some states even mandate that you wear glasses that are shatterproof. However, whether the law requires it or not, it is always better to protect yourself by any means necessary, because you never know when something can happen. Something as simple as a pebble kicking up could result in a crack in your glasses and cause you to have a wreck, so be safe rather than sorry.


Motorcycle Jacket

While motorcycle jackets are so cool that they have become a major part of fashion, these fashionable outer garments are one of the major components to your overall safety. Proper motorcycle jackets are padded in such a way that if you were to be involved in an accident, you can be protected from most of the impact of the fall. Furthermore, if you love to ride your motorcycle at night, the temperature can be a bit different when cutting through the wind on a motorcycle which is something a motorcycle jacket can shield you from.


As fun as riding your motorcycle may be, it is still important that you practice all necessary safety measures before riding. Even if you are just going a few miles down the road, a lot can happen in an instant, so you should always be prepared.


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