Sunday, 15 April 2018

Powerbikes speed can be controlled


Oxford Dictionary defines “accident” as an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury. Motorcycle accident can be in form of a lone accident or that which involves other road users.

When a motorcyclist is not properly protected via his/her gears, the impact is usually higher, experienced riders who have been involved in one accident or the other usually place premium on safety compare to a newbie. Experience they say is the best teacher, I have had reasons to engage riders who have been involved in motorcycle accidents and I got several terrifying stories of what they went through during and after the incidence.

Accidents always come with depression and worries; it slows down progress because the time which could have been used for productive activities would be spent at the hospital or at home. Powerbilke accidents discourages potential lovers of the sports, my gospel is that you must make the hobby attractive by always being careful and only do a speed that you can control at all times. 

Motorcycles are tempting especially those that come with loud pipes, riding to impress is the worst of all, and passerby and onlookers are always fond of hailing the riders and this mostly leave the rider in regret because if adequate care is not taken, the rider will attempt what he has not mastered.

The best form of safety is “common sense”. A large number of riders still pay lip service to safety and this has sent many to early graves, know the terrain where you are riding, know who you are riding with and always anticipate and prepare for the worst on the road at all times. 

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