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Motorcycles are often difficult for other drivers to see because they’re small, fast, and maneuverable. Operators need to follow the rules of the road and be cautious when riding a bike in traffic. Here are some important safety suggestions to keep you safe.

The Top 3 Safety Tips for Bikers

1. Choose a Bike You Can Handle

The bike you select should suit your size, weight, strength, and level of experience. Don't buy a more advanced motorcycle than you can handle. If you are small-framed, look for a smaller, lighter bike. If you’re a new rider, choose one with a smaller engine.

The distance from the seat to the ground should be comfortable for you, as should the space between the seat and the handlebars. For the most control, your feet should be planted firmly on the ground when you’re sitting on the saddle.

2. Wear Protective Gear

motorcyclesA motorcycle offers no exterior protection against impact. Therefore, riders should wear protective gear at all times.

The most important safety feature is the helmet. Full-face models offer the best protection and are lighter than hinged options. Other essential gear includes gloves, boots, chaps, and a sturdy leather jacket. These protect you against road rash and other elements.

3.  Drive Defensively

Always drive as if other motorists can't see you. Leave plenty of room between yourself and other vehicles, don't weave in and out of traffic, and don't take risky chances. Slow down for curves and on wet pavement.

Signal your turns in advance, and avoid braking suddenly or racing quickly into intersections on a green light. The more defensively you drive, the safer you'll be on the road. 

 

If you’re in the market for a new motorcycle, contact Vanderhall of Greensboro, a trusted auto dealership in Guilford County, NC. They specialize in new and pre-owned vehicles and custom motorcycles. Learn more on their website, or call (336) 890-6500 to ask about availability, pricing, and business hours.

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