lund
Well-Known Member
A vast majority of accidents involving a motorcyclist the motorcyclist are at fault.
Everything from the riding style to riding gear has a direct reflection on your chances of being in a motor vehicle accident.
Did you know that a dark helmet put's you at a much higher risk over a white or yellow.
How about lane positioning while in traffic, what is the proper position in an intersection when negotiating a left turn, most have no clue
Worst is group riding, riders are randomly spread all over with no idea what they are doing. I avoid group rides for that reason.
How about a simple thing like coming to a stop safely and waiting at the light, seen guys shifting once they are stopped, others with both feet on the ground, hell list goes on for poor riding habits.
Motorcycle riding courses are worth gold, one find out fast how bad they are when they take a riding safety course.
Everything from the riding style to riding gear has a direct reflection on your chances of being in a motor vehicle accident.
Did you know that a dark helmet put's you at a much higher risk over a white or yellow.
How about lane positioning while in traffic, what is the proper position in an intersection when negotiating a left turn, most have no clue
Worst is group riding, riders are randomly spread all over with no idea what they are doing. I avoid group rides for that reason.
How about a simple thing like coming to a stop safely and waiting at the light, seen guys shifting once they are stopped, others with both feet on the ground, hell list goes on for poor riding habits.
Motorcycle riding courses are worth gold, one find out fast how bad they are when they take a riding safety course.