1. Always wear protective gear
A helmet, gloves, boots, and protective clothing can save you from serious injuries.
2. Keep your distance and stay visible
Ride in a way that makes you noticeable to other road users. Reflective elements and brighter colors help a lot.
3. Read the traffic ahead
Try to anticipate the behavior of other drivers and avoid blind spots.
4. Practice braking
Practicing braking in a safe environment helps you react faster and more confidently in critical situations.
5. Maintain your bike
A well-maintained motorcycle is a safe motorcycle. Regularly check the tires, brakes, and lighting.
Safe riding means more confidence and pure riding enjoyment on every mile.