Five Motorcycle Safety Tips That Everyone Should Know

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Although riding a motorcycle is a great way to get around town, it is also dangerous. In 2017, 5,172 motorcyclists lost their lives in fatal accidents across the country. An additional 89,000 motorcyclists suffered serious injuries. To avoid serious accidents, safety experts recommend a variety of motorcycle safety tips. While these tips will not prevent every accident from occurring, they can significantly reduce the risk of getting into a serious motorcycle crash. Here are the top five motorcycle safety tips that are recommended by our Dallas law firm.

Tip One: Always Wear a Helmet

First, it is important that you always wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle. In 2017, 39 percent of motorcyclists who lost their lives were not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. Despite these statistics, Texas still does not have a universal helmet law. Even so, safety experts urge motorcyclists to wear a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) approved helmet always when riding. This is the best way to reduce the risk of suffering from life-threatening brain injuries.

Tip Two: Wear Visible and Appropriate Gear When Riding

While motorcyclists should always wear a helmet, they should also wear reflective or bright clothing. Doing so will increase the chances that other drivers will see them on the road. In addition, motorcyclists should also wear protective clothing and gear to minimize the severity of injuries in case of an accident. Some of the best protective clothing for motorcyclists includes:

  • Leather jackets
  • Leather boots with nonskid soles
  • Kevlar riding suits
  • Goggles
  • Riding gloves

Tip Three: Take a Motorcycle Riding Course

Although clothing is important, it is also important to improve your knowledge of motorcycle safety. Thus, you should consider taking one of the numerous motorcycle riding courses in your community. This will help you improve your riding skills further. These classes are especially great for newer motorcyclists. However, even seasoned veterans can benefit from taking a safety course with the help of a certified safety instructor.

Tip Four: Never Drive Drunk

While not everyone is legally obligated to wear a helmet or take a motorcycle riding course, they are required to avoid driving under the influence. In Texas, it is illegal and dangerous to ride a motorcycle under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Unfortunately, alcohol is a factor in 43 percent of all fatal motorcycle crashes. To reduce the risk of suffering from a severe motorcycle crash, it is important to refrain from riding when you are intoxicated. Instead, call a rideshare service such as Uber or Lyft to get you home safely. Also, use caution when riding after taking medications. Even over-the-counter medications can lead to fatigue and result in deadly accidents.

Tip Five: Perform Consistent Motorcycle Maintenance

Finally, it is important to perform consistent motorcycle maintenance. Before riding, be sure to check your motorcycle’s tires, brakes and lights carefully. Also, look for signs of oil or gas leaks, and clean and adjust every mirror. Furthermore, you should perform a safety check on your bike before every ride. Doing so, can help you avoid a serious and deadly motorcycle accident.

Contact a Dallas Motorcycle Accident Attorney

When you suffer an injury in a motorcycle accident, you need someone who can fight for you. While insurance companies claim to be fair, they often try to pressure injured victims into signing a quick settlement. Therefore, you need a compassionate Dallas motorcycle accident attorney by your side. At the Law Office of Dorothy Hyde, you can rest assured knowing you have someone fighting for your rights every step of the way. To learn more about your legal options, contact us at (214) 883-1700 or fill out our confidential contact form. We offer free consultations and reviews, so do not delay!

 

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