Expert Offers Motorcycle Safety Tips
Protective clothing and preparation are key.
For many people, a long holiday weekend means a chance for a long motorcycle ride. But, do you know all you need to know about motorcycle safety?
"The feeling you get while riding is indescribable; however, it can change in the blink of an eye," riding enthusiast and registered nurse, Carol Bullard, cautioned.
Bullard, who also teaches a motorcycle safety class, offers these tips for motorcycle riders:
Run through "what if" scenarios before you ride. What if a vehicle is at an intersection blocking your path? What if a dog runs out in front of your motorcycle? What will you do?
Wear a helmet. Check its fit and make sure it meets proper U.S. Department of Transportation standards.
Wear protective clothing. Long pants and sleeves can minimize road rash from accidents, especially if they're armored, made out of leather, or both. And they can protect against sunburn. Closed-toed, over-the-ankle shoes or boots can prevent injuries to feet and ankles, and reflective clothing can help drivers to see you.
Be cautious about road and weather conditions. Be especially careful when you encounter gravel or slick roads. Carry rain gear at all times.
Communicate. Let someone know your route and plans before you ride, and keep members of a group ride informed about any medical conditions you may have. That allows other members in the group to alert emergency responders about any special issues in case of an accident.
Take a safety course. These courses may be offered in your area by community colleges, motorcycle dealers or law enforcement agencies.
Source: HealthDay News
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