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How to Avoid a Motorcycle Crash (Part A)
Americans love their motorcycles, and for good reason: getting around on two wheels is great fun; and much more cost-effective than driving a car. At the same time, it’s important to realize that riding a bike presents an entirely new set of dangers.
People generally walk away from car accidents. However, motorcycle accidents, are often fatal.
Motorcycle Accident Fatalities
According to the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety, in 2006 there were 35 motorcycle fatalities for every 100 million miles traveled. Compare that with 1.7 fatalities for every 100 million miles driven by cars, and you’ll quickly see why it’s so important to exercise extreme caution when riding a motorcycle. Below, are several motorcycle safety tips that will help you safely enjoy the open road.
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Get to Know the SEE System
The SEE System is a simplified acronym that broadly encompasses the proper way to handle yourself while riding a motorcycle.
S is for “search”: This refers to constantly keeping an eye out for potential hazards. Defensive driving isn’t just for cars; maintaining excellent awareness of your surroundings is perhaps the most important step to avoiding a motorcycle accident.
E is for “evaluate”: After you spot something that could potentially cause a motorcycle accident, you’ll need to quickly evaluate the situation, as well as the steps necessary for evading the obstacle. Whether it’s a turning car, railroad tracks, or an accident up ahead, it’s important to maintain a clear head to make decisions.
E is for “execute”: This last step is perhaps the most important. Taking into account the information learned from searching and evaluating, you will have to execute an action accordingly to avoid a motorcycle accident.
The SEE System is a great way to start thinking about the right way to ride. Use this as a platform for digging deeper into ways to stay safe as you motor down the highway.
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