Friday, 28 September 2012

Looking For Bike Safety Tips? Read This

By Jimmy Cox


Accidents on the road happen day in and day out and they involve all kinds of vehicles. Specifically, bike riders experience collision against motorists. Even though such an instance is inevitable, it can be avoid if one follows a set of bike safety tips. It is better to prepare for possible mishaps than be caught by any of it unguarded.

First and foremost, always wear your helmet. Riders are able to triumph over major and minor injuries when their heads are properly protected. When purchasing a helmet, select one made of quality material. Expect them to be pricey though. Protective pads for your elbows and knees are must-haves as well.

Next, ensure that your bike holds safety accessories to take advantage of full benefits of bike riding. This one of the most important biking safety tips. Nonetheless, riders choose not to observe it as they see these accessories as added expenses. What exactly are these accessories? They are the lighting system and mirrors. The head lights and the rear lights are equally important. The former lights your way ahead while the latter signals other riders and motorists of your presence. The handle mirrors are helpful in keeping you from back hits as you see the vehicles coming behind you. There are times when motorists - driving beside or behind you -cannot estimate the road space you take. This brings possibility of collision. With that, attach a rod of the same length with your handlebars at the rear part of your bike. Make it bright colored or reflectorized so that it can be seen easily. This will keep motorists from being as close as hitting you.

And for you to be aware of possible dangers around you, make all your senses focused on the surroundings in terms of bike commuting. A practical application of this would be not plugging loud music to your ears and not answering a call or text message while biking. Keep your eyes on the road and your ears sensitive to surrounding sounds that can signal danger. Use your arms to let motorists where you are going as in taking turns. Bike defensively and take the whole lane you are in to avoid hugging curbs.

Choose for yourself a very safe route as well. Instead of busy streets where motorists drive the paths to their offices, use the inside streets where traffic is much slower. If possible look for wide inside streets where you can bike freely without the danger of getting hit by cars.

An addition to these bike safety tips and biking tips would be to know the law and observe what it says. It gives boundaries to keep us secure. For one, many riders lost their lives to their urge to beat the red light.




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