Safe Riding Rules
1.
Always make a pre-ride inspection before
you start the engine. You may prevent
an accident or equipment damage.
2.
Many accidents involve inexperienced riders. Most
countries require a special motorcycle
riding test or license. Make sure you
are qualified before you ride. NEVER
lend your motorcycle to an inexperienced
rider.
3.
Many automobile/motorcycle accidents happen
because the automobile driver does not
"see" the motorcyclist. Make yourself conspicuous to help avoid the accident
that wasn't your fault:
- Wear bright or reflective clothing.
- Don't ride in another motorist's "blind spot."
4. Obey all national and local laws and regulations.
- Excessive speed is a factor in many accidents. Obey the speed limits, and NEVER travel faster than conditions warrant.
- Signal before you make a turn or lane change. Your size and maneuverability can surprise other motorists.
5. Don't let other motorists surprise you. Use extra
caution at intersections, parking lot entrances and exits, and driveways.
6. Keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on
the footpegs while riding. A passenger should hold on to the
motorcycle or the operator with both hands and keep both feet on the passenger
footpegs.
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