Friday, 6 June 2014

Dangers in Riding Bike

Motorcycles are the second most run vehicles in west after cars, though this ratio is higher in eastern hemisphere. In United States alone, each year more than a million bikes are sold each year. Providing all the fun, pace and thrill, motorcycle are notorious for their accidents and limited precautionary equipment and features. According to one poll, motorcycle riders, in a severe accident are likely to die 34 times more than a similar accident in a passenger car. This fact alone is enough for motorcycle riders to get their belts tight and straighten their driving attitude.


Firstly, bikes are less visible on a road, especially at nighttimes because of one head light. It is a great disadvantage they have over cars and trucks which have at least two main headlights. And at worst, if the headlight gets dim, chances for collision sore. Secondly, being slim and low area, bikes at times are totally blind to rare and side mirrors and front of large trucks with frontal engine box. This fact, although, not a bikers mistake, do cause some serious accidents. So it’s better, that bikers firstly, drive in their own designated lanes and avoid sharp over taking and cuts. And secondly, driving at low to medium speeds can easily make things easy since control on vehicle is the key in dangerous conditions.

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