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10/15/2022
Motorcycle safety should be on the top of your mind every time you ride. Keep reading this post by Vaughan Distributing in Jackson, WY, with essential tips on how to keep yourself and others safe on the road while riding. 

Whether you’re new at riding motorcycles or even a seasoned pro, it’s crucial to review essential motorcycle safety tips from time to time. Motorcycles can be an excellent way to get quickly from point A to point B, and if you’re one that doesn’t carry much with them often, this might be the most efficient mean of transportation available. That being said, motorcycles are much more dangerous than traveling by car because there’s no structure around you to keep you safe from other vehicles, weather conditions, and other hazards on the road. Keep reading for a few tips on how to stay the safest possible on your next ride.

Keep your motorcycle in better condition for longer by having a regular maintenance routine. For information on the best products to use, call Vaughan Distributing at (307) 413-6480 or visit AMSOIL’s online shop to place an order today!

Beware of Bad Weather

Being aware of weather conditions is a fundamental way of practicing motorcycle safety. Bad weather like high winds, rain, hail, and snow are all harder to handle on a motorcycle as it’s lighter and can easily lose grip on the road. On a bike, you’re also much more vulnerable to the elements, which is an important reason you should check the weather forecast before riding your motorcycle; that way, you can avoid being surprised by bad weather. If the forecast is unfavorable for riding, it's sometimes best to make other plans in order to stay safe.

Follow All Traffic Rules

Another important way to stay safe on the road is following traffic rules. This is the easiest way to keep yourself and others safe when on your motorcycle. Riding makes you more vulnerable because, as mentioned above, the lack of structure puts you at more risk than driving other types of vehicles. That’s why avoiding speeding, swerving through traffic, and skipping between lanes is so essential. Likewise, follow traffic lights, stop signs, and speed limits, as these are all designed to keep you safe.

Avoid Swerving in Between Vehicles

When riding a motorcycle, it might seem easy to swerve between lanes to get to your destination quickly, but this can put you in the path of oncoming traffic. Crashes into oncoming traffic are often fatal, so staying safe from them is essential. Always practice extra caution when riding on a two-way street with no dividers.

Debris is Dangerous

Debris can be dangerous for any kind of vehicle. It can damage wheels and suspensions or make you lose your grip on the road. Debris like dead leaves, gravel, water, construction debris, twigs, and cracks on the pavement can make you lose control of your motorcycle so avoiding them is essential in keeping your motorcycle stable.

Check for Turning Vehicles

Sharing the road is essential while driving, but spotting smaller vehicles like motorcycles and scooters can be challenging for cars and trucks. As a motorcycle rider, checking for turning vehicles can help you anticipate their moves and avoid collisions that could put you in danger.

For safer rides, it’s essential you have a regular maintenance routine. For product and maintenance recommendations for your motorcycle, call  Vaughan Distributing at (307) 413-6480 or visit AMSOIL’s online shop to place an order anytime.

Keep Your Distance

When riding on your motorcycle, you should remember that braking suddenly could cause your front wheel to lock and send you flying up in the air. That’s why giving a wide berth to vehicles you’re sharing the road with is a good idea, as this will allow you to avoid those who brake suddenly.  Another good idea is to invest in anti-lock brakes, which can keep you safe in these situations.

Steer Clear of Aggressive Situations

As a last motorcycle safety tip, it's essential to learn to avoid aggressive situations like those brought about by road rage. Road rage can make riders and drivers have aggressive reactions to some situations on the road. Instead of letting a situation escalate, it’s best to remain calm and ride off as quickly as possible. If you feel like you’re in danger, call 911 or flag down a police car for assistance.

A consistent maintenance routine is the first step in motorcycle safety. To learn what products are best for your motorcycle, call Vaughan Distributing at (307) 413-6480 or visit AMSOIL’s online shop to see their full range of products.