Why do People Think Motorbikes are Dangerous?
Are Motorbikes Dangerous?
The sense of the freedom offered by the motorcycles appeals to many people. However, many people also regard motorcycles as dangerous, since it runs on two wheels instead of four. Even though motorcycles are technically no more dangerous than cars, the images of fast motorcycles zipping through traffic resonate in the minds of many, creating an impression of motorcycles being driven by reckless riders, and being dangerous.
Inexperience and Daredevilry Pose a Big Risk
Since motorcycles have only two wheels, safety depends on the rider’s balance and quick reflexes. For a competent rider with good balance and reflexes, riding a motorcycle is not dangerous, unless indulging in daredevilry such as locking up the brakes, leaning too far on a curve, or other acts of rash driving. The safeguard is to train thoroughly before riding motorcycles. Practice evasion manoeuvres in safe controlled environments before applying such antics in real riding situations. Understand how far to lean, how quick to swerve, when to brake hard, the limitations of the brakes, when to ‘gun it’, and more. Such knowledge may make all the difference between a thrilling ride and a fatal accident.
Dangers of Other Vehicles
Other road users pose big dangers to motorcycles. Motorcycles are difficult to see, compared to cars, and as such more likely to be hit by other drivers. In the event of an accident, a motorcycle does not offer the safety of a car’s cage-like protection. The car’s safety features such as seat bags and airbags offer an extra layer of protection, allowing occupants a good chance to survive even major crashes. However, the impact of 2000 pounds of a car can be fatal to the unprotected motorcycle rider.
The Risks of Riding without Safety Gear
The best way to assuage the dangers of motorcycles is to always wear safety gear, and make sure all motorcycle parts are of the best quality. Always wear a DOT-approved helmet. Wear jackets and pants to mitigate the impact and abrasion injuries, solid supportive boots to protect feet and ankles, armoured gloves to protect hands from wind and weather, and more. Such safety gear not just keeps the motorcycle rider comfortable in the elements, but also considerably increase the chances of surviving an accident.
The Dangers of Breakdowns
Breakdowns, such as a snapped chain, a seized engine, or a blown tire can be fatal to a motorcycle, especially at high speeds. Always keep the motorcycle in good running shape. Opt for high quality motorcycle parts. Resist the temptation for shortcuts and quick-fixes, such as zip-tying fairings or wire nuts on wiring mods. Opt for the latest features which factor in security at the design process. Some examples include mirrors with larger fields of view, brighter headlights, and motorcycle airbags. These features reduce the risk of a crash or the severity of an injury in the event of a crash.