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It is no secret that motorcycle riders are at a greater risk of a serious accident than other drivers on the road. This is because traditional motor vehicles are protected by the exterior of the car, as well as seatbelts, and airbags. Whereas motorcyclists do not have the same type of protection, which leaves them more susceptible to serious injuries, and sometimes even fatalities. 

If you’re a motorcyclist rider, it is imperative that you do your part and follow the rules of the road to avoid a motorcycle accident from happening. Here are some tips to help you ride safely:

  1. Don’t speed: As a motorcyclist, you need to be extra aware of your surroundings and give yourself time to react. Therefore, you should not speed because you also need to take into account that road hazards, weather, and other factors can easily result in an accident if you don’t have enough time to stop.
  1. Be alert at intersections: It is important to ride defensively and be cautious of cars stopping behind you at intersections.
  1. Learn how to avoid common road hazards: When it comes to riding safely, it is important to learn how to avoid common road hazards that can cause an accident. Therefore, you should train yourself on how to maneuver around train tracks, wet pavement, potholes, and other common road hazards.
  1. Leave room between you and other cars: You can never predict the next move of other drivers, so it is important to leave enough room between you and other cars. When riding near other cars, you should be extra vigilant.
  1. Wear protective gear: Make sure to wear the appropriate protective gear to minimize the amount of injuries in an accident or if you skid. A helmet, leather clothing, boots with non-skid soles, and gloves are imperative when riding a motorcycle. Additionally, you should consider wearing reflective tape on your clothing to make it easier for other drivers to see you. 
  1. Ride defensively: You should never assume that a driver can see you. Always drive defensively and make sure to always have your headlights on, stay out of a driver's blind spot, signal well in advance when changing lanes or turning, and watch for turning vehicles.
  1. Sharpen your riding skills through education: Even if you are an experienced rider, it is important to take riding courses every now and then to develop riding techniques and to sharpen your riding skills.

Contact an Experienced Motorcycle Accident Lawyer 

If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, then it is in your best interest to contact a motorcycle accident attorney in Los Angeles to protect your rights. At Fiore Legal, our team is highly experienced in representing motorcycle accident victims. We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, which means if we don’t win, you don’t pay! Contact us today to speak to a motorcycle accident lawyer in Los Angeles.


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