Be Visible On The Roads and Stay Safe Riding Your MotorcycleThere are thousands of motorcycle accidents every year. In 2010, an estimated 114,000 motorcycle-involved crashes occurred in the US. 5,290 fatalities and 96,000 injuries happened that same year. Practicing good motorcycle safety is one way to avoid becoming a statistic when you’re on the road.

If you’re a biker, be aware of your visibility. Everything you do while riding can either be an asset or deficit in your safety. When you ride, you’re sharing the road with semi-trucks, vans, and cars, and most of these vehicles are much larger than you and your bike.  Motorcyclists are often obscured by these larger vehicles or are difficult to spot in traffic.  If a motorist doesn’t see you, you are more likely to be involved in an accident.  There is, however, a simple solution. You can decrease your chances of being involved in a crash by making yourself more visible to the motorists around you. Lawyers who ride would like to share a few tips to increase your visibility and safety.

Avoid Truck “Unsafe Zones”

When you are near a truck, avoid the “Unsafe-Zones,” or the front, back, and sides of the truck. When you are in these areas, it is difficult for the driver to see you. Riding in the front can be dangerous, especially if you need to make a sudden stop. A truck driver cannot decrease speed as quickly as you can, so remember to leave plenty of space between you and the truck.

Wear Bright Clothing and Gear

Wearing bright colors makes you more noticeable. A bright jacket or helmet makes it a bit easier for motorists to see you. When you ride at night, consider wearing white or a reflective jacket. If you don’t have reflective clothing, use reflective tape to mark your helmet, saddlebags, and other gear.

Use a Headlight Modulator

Headlight modulators are electric components that make lights pulse or flicker. Although they can be irritating to most drivers, they are a great way to increase your visibility while on your motorcycle.  Modulators are legal in most states, but consult your state and federal laws before installing one.

These simple tips can help increase your visibility and decrease your chance of an accident. Add some reflective gear to your riding wardrobe and stay away from the “Unsafe-Zones.”  With a bit of caution and a few pieces of bright clothing, you can help guarantee your safety on the road.

Riding safe doesn’t mean you are not susceptible to being hit on your motorcycle by another motorist. If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident you call 1-800-424-5377 for a FREE no obligation consultation with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer who can explain your rights and how to proceed with your insurance claim.


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