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Motorcycling, road debris and your safety

On Behalf of Law Office of W. Daniel Grist, PLLC | Apr 9, 2022 | Motorcycle Accidents |

Riding your motorcycle across North Carolina can bring enjoyment and adventure. However, occasional debris lying on the road might startle you and jeopardize your safety.

Knowing how to respond when you notice a road hazard can help you protect your well-being. With enough time to act rationally, you may be able to avoid a collision entirely.

Keep your eyes up

The best way to stay safe from crashing on your motorcycle is to keep your eyes up and focused on the road at all times. Frequently scan the road around you and watch for unexpected hazards. According to Consumer Safety, your motorcycle is at a much higher risk of skidding out of control because it makes less contact with the road than a larger vehicle would.

Prior to leaving, adjust your controls to your liking. Wear your sunglasses to improve your vision, as well as protect your eyes from dust or drying out in the wind. Put your cellphone away. If you have a backseat passenger, agree on an emergency gesture before you leave. Either one of you can use this gesture to signal the need to stop without having to shout at each other. Preparing for your journey will reduce the risk of distraction and increase your vigilance.

Complete a safety course

A motorcycle safety course is an excellent way to learn about common hazards you might encounter on your bike. Experts will instruct you on how to react when you notice a road hazard or end up in a dangerous predicament. For example, they may talk to you about techniques for laying your bike down or maneuvering around debris.

Building your confidence while motorcycling comes with time and practice. Protecting yourself from crashing into debris is something you can achieve with preparation and vigilance.

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