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Many people ride motorcycles to experience the agility, speed, and thrill of riding in the open air. Furthermore, motorcycles are fuel efficient and can be a great way to save money on gas.

However, accidents involving motorcycles are often fatal due to the lack of protection a biker has compared to a driver or passenger in a motor vehicle. Many motorcycle collisions can be avoided by extensive education of the potential dangers while on the road and vigilant awareness of your surroundings.

Whether you are a motorcyclist or a motorist, it is important to practice the safe techniques below to prevent motorcycle accidents.

What Could Drivers Do?

The following are safety tips for motorists to avoid accidentally striking a motorcyclist on the road:

  • Consistent check your blind spots – Since motorcycles are much smaller in size compared to other motor vehicles, it can be easy for them to enter your blind spots without your knowledge. Keep your head on a swivel and always check your blind spots, especially if you decide to make a turn or switch lanes.
  • Offer extra room for motorcyclists – If you find yourself behind a motorcycle, maintain a four-second cushion in order to have enough time to react to unexpected situations and avoid rear-ending a motorcyclist.
  • Use your turn signals – While it sounds like a basic driving technique, many drivers do not always use their turn signals. Make motorcyclists aware of your intentions to turn or switch lanes by using your turn signals.
  • Stay focused – Distractions can result in delayed reaction time, which can have fatal consequences if a motorcyclist is around. In addition, do not drive while intoxicated.

What Could Motorcyclists Do?

Here are safety tips for motorcyclists to avoid being involved in a collision with a motor vehicle:

  • Wear proper gear – Wearing a helmet is the best way to avoid catastrophic injury or death. It is imperative to wear gear that is comfortable and doesn’t impede your ability to maneuver your bike.
  • Remain visible – Wear brightly colored or reflective clothing so everyone around can see you. Also, wearing a white helmet can make you more visible.
  • Ride defensively – Always yield to larger vehicles, even though you may have the right-of-way. Avoid tailgating and leave enough room between you and the other vehicle.
  • Keep your motorcycle properly maintained – To avoid a malfunction, breakdown, or tire blowout while riding, inspect your bike once a month and ensure that all of the parts are in working order.

If you suffered an injury in a motorcycle accident in Connecticut, request a free consultation with our Hartford personal injury attorney at Zayas Law Firm today.

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