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Top 4 most dangerous motorcycle driving habits

On Behalf of | Oct 16, 2021 | Blog, Motorcycle Accidents |

Few activities are as enjoyable as cruising along on your motorcycle when the weather is nice while having the breeze blow through your hair and past your face. With that said, some motorcyclists practice unsafe driving habits that put their lives at risk while doing so.

For most bikers, risky driving occurs unintentionally. However, carelessness is often fatal. To reduce your roadside hazards when you are on your motorcycle, consider these top four most dangerous motorcyclist driving habits. By being more informed, you can make better driving decisions.

1. No-signal merging

One of the most deadly moves that a biker can make is merging without signaling. It can be easy to miss motorcyclists from regular-sized cars and trucks. To stay safe, always signal your intentions.

2. Ignoring blind spots

In truth, most forms of merging or switching lanes can be unsafe. Another way that this occurs is when individuals ignore blind spots before shifting into another lane.

3. Tailgating

Even if slow drivers can be frustrating when you are running late or in a hurry, tailgating other vehicles can put you in danger. While it endangers other drivers, too, motorcycles are usually the most vulnerable in these scenarios.

4. Speeding

Another dangerous activity is speeding. Again, being on a bike often makes accidents more severe than car-only collisions. As such, losing control due to excessive speeds can be even riskier when driving a motorcycle.

Do you practice any of these dangerous driving habits? If so, it may be time to make some changes. By following the law and driving safely, you can reduce your risk of a serious injury or death.

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