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What are the most common causes of motorcycle accidents?

Motorcycle Accidents
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Motorcyclists have a right to enjoy the road alongside other motorists. However, the nature of their travel involves additional hazards.

Understanding the cause of most accidents is the first step in avoiding danger.

Poor visibility or weather

Darkness or inclement weather can restrict the vision of a rider. If a motorcyclist cannot spot other vehicles or obstacles, a terrible accident could occur.

Likewise, other motorists may not be able to see a motorcycle until it is too late. Riders should try to avoid going out in difficult conditions if possible. Bright clothing and properly working lights can improve visibility.

Poor road conditions

Uneven pavement and potholes can be fatal at high speeds. Riders can avoid such hazards by paying close attention to the road and sticking to well-kept highways.

Fatigue or distraction

A tired rider makes more mistakes than an alert one. Fatigue can be even more dangerous than driving under the influence. Motorcyclists also have to be aware of drivers who may not be paying full attention to the road. Travelers need to ride defensively to stay safe.

Reckless riding

Most people purchase a motorcycle to have a good time while traveling. However, speeding and recklessness are infinitely more dangerous without the protections that automobiles have.

Riders should obey traffic laws and avoid unnecessary risks. If a person enjoys racing, the wise decision is to join a club where the individual can put their skills to the test in the controlled and safe environment of a track.

Motorcycle accidents are too common, but forethought can lower the risk of a collision. Paying extra attention and taking proper steps can help riders safely reach their destinations.

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