Posted by admin on May 20th, 2008 in Motorcycle Safety, Riding Tips
The first part of this article explains the basics of the difference in the roads in cold weather and warm weather states and some basic notes of caution.
Now, what happens when warm weather states roads are wet? Because there is less rock content, as soon as the roads are wet the oil on the […]
Posted by admin on May 20th, 2008 in Motorcycle Safety, Riding Tips
For most experienced riders, we know where to ride, but for new riders it is important to know where to ride.
First, the center of the road is where the majority of oil is. So if you are in the middle your ability to get maximum braking power will be reduced.
Next, when it […]
Posted by admin on May 20th, 2008 in Motorcycle Safety, Riding Tips
Accident rates for new riders are significantly higher for experienced riders, some of which is because there are some things new riders need to watch for.
-Anticipating what an automobile is going to do is key for a rider’s safety.
-If you are coming up to an intersection you know people decide that they […]
Posted by admin on May 10th, 2008 in Motorcycle Safety, Articles, Riding Tips, General
Although the Hurt Report came out in 1981, it is still probably the most comprehensive study and still is relevant today.
The reports findings make are commonly known do give important statistics. The less known statistics might just help you avoid and accident.
If you are in an accident contatct Law Tigers Motorcycle […]
Posted by admin on May 10th, 2008 in Motorcycle Safety, Articles, Riding Tips, motorcycle gear, General
If you are traveling through states you definitely need to know each state’s helmet laws to avoid tickets. If you go to Law Tigers Motorcycle Accident Lawyer firm site look on the left and you will see a link to Motorcycle Helmet Laws.
If you need Motorcycle Helmets Leather Up has […]
Posted by admin on May 10th, 2008 in Motorcycle Safety, Riding Tips
When a rider goes down it is often difficult to know what to do. The thing to always remember is to “Do No Harm”. Here is a very helpful article that explains First Aid at the Scene of a Motorcycle Accident.
The includes how to Be Prepared, a One Minute Trauma […]