Motorcycle
accidents are very dangerous and often fatal. While some of the accidents may
be unavoidable, in a majority of the situations, crashes occur because motorcyclists
fail to take precautions to prevent them from occurring. If you find yourself
in situations where you are likely to get involved in an accident, use your
riding skills to avoid the accident. If you want to remain safe while riding
your bike on the road, you need to be aware of how you can avoid most common motorcycle accidents.
Among
the most common motorbike accidents
are:
·
A car suddenly turns left in front
·
You hit gravel as you approach a blind corner
·
You enter a corner too fast
·
A car changes lane and speeds towards you
·
A car smashes you from behind
With these incidents, it is
likely that a motorist can, in most cases, try to avoid them is they take some
simple safety measures and use their riding skills.
A Car suddenly Turns Left in Front – Among the most
Common Motorcycle Accidents
To avoid a car that turns to
the left in front of, you need to just see it coming. As a motorist, you should
try to develop what is called the precognitive sixth sense. You need to look
for signs that may indicate a motorist may turn in front. For example, a car in
an intersection that awaits to turn. You need to slow, cover your brakes as you
prepare to take evasive action. So, you should take a vehicle waiting to turn
in a turn lane to be an immediate threat. You don’t know what action the
motorist may take next. Just be careful as you approach the car.
You Hit Gravel as You Approach a Blind Corner
You
don’t want to hit gravel, in the first place. Make sure that you ride at a
slower pace to allow reaction time, as well as the ability to take action, which
resonates with your vision range. Enter a corner wide so that you increase your
vision range while maintaining an easy pace. On the way out, you can pick up
your speed after you are able to see clearly. Trail braking may apply, however,
it’s an advanced skill you want to learn and practice before you apply it.
Your Enter a Corner Too Fast
You shouldn’t approach and
enter a corner at high speed, and if that happens, you just need to trust your
motorbike and try riding it out. When so fast, it is unlikely that you can see
visual clues that help you drive safely on the road. You may not see signs to
help judge the direction of the road or a telephone pole. Driving at a moderate
or low speed as you enter a corner is a good strategy.
However, when you are at a high
speed, trust the bike; it is likely to be more capable than you. You can try
taking as much lean off the motorbike as you can by hanging off. This will
allow you to look ahead to see where you are going. Ensure you are as smooth as
you can on the controls. Avoid whacking on brakes or doing anything that could
upset your motorbike, causing loss of traction.
These
are some of the actions you can take when you find yourself in situations that
could easily cause a motorcycle accident. You need to be attentive and focused.
Don’t panic when riding even when you find yourself in a problem. Just take control
of the bike and maneuver the situation. Understanding
the causes of most common motorcycle
accidents and how you can avoid them, puts you in a better position to
prevent many accidents on the road.
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